carved oak
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcarveandoak
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carve
verb[I or T]
uk/kɑːv/us/kɑːrv/
to make something by cutting into especially wood or stone, or to cut into the surface of stone, ...
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oak
noun[C or U]
uk/əʊk/us/oʊk/
a large tree that is common in northern countries, or the hard wood of ...
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(Definition ofcarveandoakfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Acarvedoakrood screen also remains.
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He built a grand hall with richlycarvedoakpanels.
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Between the nave and the transepts arecarvedoakscreens.
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Acarvedoakcrest dated 1622 is near the communion rail.
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The organ dates from 1922 and has acarvedoakcase.
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In the rooms on the first floor are threecarvedoakmantel-pieces.
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The wagon-roof andcarvedoakchancel screen are 15th-century.
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The interior and exterior are ofcarvedoakbrass fittings and grilles.
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Above the central wall of the apse is acarvedoakcanopy.
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To the height of 10 ft. the walls are panelled with richlycarvedoak.
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The stalls are ofcarvedoak, interspersed with walnut and cedar.
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A reredos ofcarvedoak, enriched with figures, niches and canopies, was erected in the 1800s.
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The font is incarvedoakand dates from the 16th century.
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It had 15 carved newel posts which were surmounted by openworkcarvedoaklanterns and balustrades.
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The walls are finished with canvas paintings,carvedoak, imported paneling and pure silk damasks.
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Thecarvedoakchancel screen dating from the same period is panelled and includes blind arcarding.
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The statues are positioned on six of thecarvedoakpanels which surmount these pillars.
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The shrine fromcarvedoakwood covered with gilt rolled silver is considered an important mediaeval gold work.
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There is a 17th-centurycarvedoakdouble churchwarden's chair - the only one of its kind known to exist.
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Inside the ceiling of the audience hall with 28 cassettes incarvedoakin renaissance style (16th century).
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The interior, completed by 300 imported artisans, was created ofcarvedoakwith oak and mosaic marble floors.
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The interior of the house features 16th-centurycarvedoakpanelling, extending from the entranceway through much of the house.
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In the west wing he built a massivecarvedoakstaircase with twist bannisters and introduced perpendicular windows.
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The other one in the music room is a large and decorativelycarvedoakaffair, with matching doorways either side.
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