Croises

/krɔɪˈzeɪz/ noun

Definition

Plural of croisée; multiple windows or crossed architectural elements arranged in cross patterns.

Etymology

From French 'croisées,' the plural of 'croisée.' Used in English architectural and archaeological writing to describe medieval window designs.

Kelly Says

When archaeologists describe medieval cathedral windows as 'croises,' they're using the specialized vocabulary that evolved in medieval French and got imported wholesale into English rather than being translated.

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