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Definition of Mullioned

Mullion
Mullion Mul"lion, n. [A corruption of munnion, F. moignon stump of an amputated limb, stump, OF. moing mutilated; cf. Armor. mo[~n], mou[~n], mank, monk, and also L. mancus maimed.] (Arch.) (a) A slender bar or pier which forms the division between the lights of windows, screens, etc. (b) An upright member of a framing. See Stile.
Mullion
Mullion Mul"lion, v. t. To furnish with mullions; to divide by mullions.

Meaning of Mullioned from wikipedia

- stained gl**** was set in lead and ferramenta between the stone mullions. Mullioned windows of a simpler form continued to be used into the Renaissance and...
- windows are mullioned. At the rear are various types of window, including a sash window, a mullioned and transomed window, and mullioned windows with...
- built of local Cotswold limestone on an irregular H-plan with mullioned and mullioned-transomed windows and a stone-slated roof typical of the area....
- contains two datestones and an eight-light mullioned window, above which is a stepped three-light mullioned window in the gable, both with hood moulds...
- example of Venetian Gothic floral style with its two floors of six-light mullioned windows with ogival arches, similar to those found in the loggia of the...
- original Romanesque church are the four the mullioned windows of the central nave and the two mullioned windows resurfaced during some restorations in...
- two bi-partite mullioned and transomed windows, all with traceried panels above; on the first floor there was a large tri-partite mullioned and transomed...
- century by Pietro Isabello. The façade has the Lion of Saint Mark over a mullioned window, testifying to the long period of Venetian rule. The atrium has...
- but the detail is classical. The main windows to the galleries are also mullioned and transomed, again a Gothic feature; the top row of windows are inters****d...
- stucco walls on the second floor (Piano Nobile) with finely decorated mullioned windows with rounded arches. In the lunette, above the windows are flowers...