Archway vs Archwayed - What's the difference?
archway | archwayed |
A passageway covered by an arch, particularly one made of masonry.
A doorway with a semilunar-shaped top.
*{{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=3 Having an archway.
* 1901 , Alexander Neilson Cumming, Public-house reform: an explanation with an appendix
* 1917 , John Galsworthy, Beyond
As a noun archway
is a passageway covered by an arch, particularly one made of masonry.As an adjective archwayed is
having an archway.archway
English
Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=Sepia Delft tiles surrounded the fireplace, their crudely drawn Biblical scenes in faded cyclamen blending with the pinkish pine, while above them, instead of a mantelshelf, there was an archway high enough to form a balcony with slender balusters and a tapestry-hung wall behind.}}
archwayed
English
Adjective
(-)- A pretty archwayed porch, with ornamental iron gates, stands out invitingly, and when you enter the inner door you find restfulness...
- ...and away to the west the archwayed , tawny rock that cut off the line of coast was like a dream-shape.
