- opaia). Look up
œil-
de-
bœuf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
oeil-
de-
boeuf (French: [œj.də.bœf]; English: "bull's eye"), also
œil de bœuf and sometimes...
- Bull's-eye
window may
refer to:
Oeil-
de-
boeuf, an
ornamental window with a
circular frame A
window made from
crown gl**** Porthole, a
circular nautical...
-
Fredrik LeBlanc (1203) André
de Coulours (1204)
Guillaume Oeil-
de-
Boeuf (1207) André
de Coulours (1208–1219)
Guillaume de l'Aigle (1222) Fr.
Aimard (1222–1223)...
- of the
Œil-
de-
Bœuf was
formed in 1701 by
combining two
adjacent rooms, the deuxième
antichambre and
chambre du roi. The
salon de l'œil
de bœuf became...
- columns, some of
which protrude outward. Each of the
clocks is set
within oeils-
de-
boeuf (small
rounded windows). The dome is
topped by a
lantern that rises...
- 'heavens' (but des
ciels de lit 'bed canopies'); and
œil [œj] > yeux [jø] 'eyes' (but des
œils-
de-
bœuf 'oculi' (round windows), des
œils-
de-perdrix 'calluses'...
- sounds. The
words involved include manœuvre, hors d'œuvre, œuvre, and
œil de bœuf. However, most œ
words use the
traditional English pronunciation of borrowings...
-
Revival volutes of a
dormer window (
oeil-
de-
boeuf type) on the
building of préfecture
de police de Paris, Île
de la Cité, by
Victor Calliat, mid-19th...
- It has
Western style windows which were
often topped with an oval
oeil-
de-
boeuf. The
French architect and
engineer Pascal Coste was emplo**** to add...
- The King's
apartment was
accessed from the Hall of
Mirrors from the
Oeil de Boeuf antechamber or from the
Guardroom and the
Grand Couvert, the ceremonial...