transom(e)
transom(e).
1. Cross-bar or beam.
2. Horizontal element framed across a window, generally used during the Perpendicular period, and commonly found in the grid-tracery of Elizabethan and Jacobean houses, dividing the window-aperture into lights framed by bars forming the mullions and transoms.
3. Horizontal piece in a doorway forming part of the frame, above which is a fanlight.
1. Cross-bar or beam.
2. Horizontal element framed across a window, generally used during the Perpendicular period, and commonly found in the grid-tracery of Elizabethan and Jacobean houses, dividing the window-aperture into lights framed by bars forming the mullions and transoms.
3. Horizontal piece in a doorway forming part of the frame, above which is a fanlight.
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transom(e)