rose window in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for rose window in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for rose window in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.rise [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] N

II.rise <pt rose, pp risen [ˈrɪzn]> [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] VB intr

1.1. rise (come, go up):

1.2. rise (increase):

See also rise

I.rise [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] N

II.rise <pt rose, pp risen [ˈrɪzn]> [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] VB intr

1.1. rise (come, go up):

1.2. rise (increase):

window [Am ˈwɪndoʊ, Brit ˈwɪndəʊ] N

1.1. window:

escaparate m esp Spain
vitrina f LatAm
vidriera f LatAm
irse al tacho CSur inf

rose window in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rose window in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

rose pt of rise

See also rise

II.rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
To the rear of the church, two carved heads can be seen up high on either side of the rose window.
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The facade of the two-story, brick building features a rose window and a corbelled gable.
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Light enters the church's interior through the round arched window in the clerestory and the rose window on the western gable.
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Above the door is a rose window with two rings in the same style as the door, thus probably by the same master of works.
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There are five windows in each storey, and a rose window in the gable above.
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It has three portals, with a rose window above the central one.
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At the west end of the church is a 20th-century porch, above which is a rose window, and a canopied louvred opening in the gable.
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The main entrance is at the west end of the church below a rose window.
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The corners of the square around the rose window are decorated with the evangelistic symbols.
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It is a two-story building with arched windows and even a small rose window made of brick over frame.
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