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Meaning of maniglion

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maniglion (n.)

Either one of two handles on the back of a piece of ordnance.

maniglion Sentence Examples

  1. The ornate maniglion adorned the heavy wooden door, a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
  2. The doorman politely asked the man to lower the maniglion before entering the building.
  3. The brass maniglion was polished to a gleaming brilliance, reflecting the sunlight from the window.
  4. The elderly woman struggled to open the door, her arthritic fingers trembling on the maniglion.
  5. The thief expertly manipulated the maniglion, skillfully unlocking the door without a key.
  6. The grand entrance hall featured a pair of massive doors with intricate maniglions, a testament to the opulence of the building.
  7. The iron maniglion on the gate creaked as it was opened, revealing the shadowy interior of the garden beyond.
  8. The children giggled as they chased each other through the open doorway, not noticing the broken maniglion lying on the ground.
  9. The maniglion on the cabinet was a delicate work of art, adorned with intricate carvings and enamelwork.
  10. The firefighters wrestled with the heavy door, gripping the maniglion tightly as they pulled it open to rescue the trapped occupants.

FAQs About the word maniglion

Either one of two handles on the back of a piece of ordnance.

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The ornate maniglion adorned the heavy wooden door, a masterpiece of craftsmanship.

The doorman politely asked the man to lower the maniglion before entering the building.

The brass maniglion was polished to a gleaming brilliance, reflecting the sunlight from the window.

The elderly woman struggled to open the door, her arthritic fingers trembling on the maniglion.