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vaulting1 nounvaulting2 adjective vaultingvault‧ing1 /ˈvɔːltɪŋ $ ˈvɒːl-/ noun [uncountable] - Concrete vaulting supported the tiers of seats as in an amphitheatre and under the vaults were corridors lit by outer arcades.
- Inside, it is on three-aisled, rectangular plan with Medieval vaulting and walls painted all over in figure compositions.
- Inside, the vaulting is quadripartite throughout and all of one height.
- On the staircase, Ried's hand can be seen again in the rib vaulting of c.1500.
- Since then his heart had not been in the horse vaulting or the running on the spot.
- The vaulting is once again recognizably his.
- The vaulting is ribbed throughout, lofty and well-proportioned.
- The nave and choir have the usual Gothic ribbed vault but in the aisles the Piast vaulting can be clearly studied.
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