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munnion Arch.|ˈmʌnjən| Forms: 6 munnyon, 7 minion, 7–8 monion, (7 monyon), 8–9 munion, 7– munnion. [Alteration of munial monial.] = mullion.
1593–4in Swayne Sarum Churchw. Acc. (1896) 299 Settinge vp of 26 foote of newe Mvnnyons, 13s. 1617in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 205 The iames and minions to be of white stone. 1679Moxon Mech. Exerc. ix. 170 The upright Posts that divide the several Lights in a Window-frame, are called Munnions. 1762in Phil. Trans. LII. 513 The glass not only suffered, but the monions were greatly damaged. 1823P. Nicholson Pract. Build. 566 The window-frames, of oak, consist of a Munnion, Transom and bars. 1839Stonehouse Axholme 293 The stone work in the munions, &c., of the clearstory were renewed. 1883Clark Russell Sailors' Lang., Munions, the pieces between the lights in the galleries of ships in former times. |