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rosace (ˈrəʊzeɪs, ‖ rozas) [a. F. rosace (1547 in Godef. Compl.), f. rose rose n.] 1. A rose-window. Also attrib.
1849Allies Jrnl. France 101 A vast decorated window terminating in a great rosace above. 1871Standard 17 June 5/4 The Church is lightsome with its frequent rosace windows. 1889A. M. F. Robinson End Mid. Ages 289 The Gothic front with its deep porch and rosace. 2. An ornament or design resembling a rose; a rosette.
1873Ferguson in H. B. Tristram Land of Moab 384 The ‘rosaces’ between the triangles at Mashita. 1883Grove's Dict. Music III. 161/2 Under the head of Ruckers will be found illustrations of the rose or rosace as used by those great [violin-]makers. |