luthern (Meaning)

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luthern (n.)

A dormer window. See Dormer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of luthern

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luthern Sentence Examples

  1. The towering spire of the Gothic cathedral boasted a majestic luthern window at its summit.
  2. Through the luthern's delicate tracery, sunlight streamed in, illuminating the sanctuary below.
  3. The luthern had been expertly crafted by a master artisan, its intricate carvings depicting biblical scenes.
  4. The luthern served as a conduit between the divine and the mortal realms, conveying both light and spiritual inspiration.
  5. In the luthern's dim recesses, bats hid during the day, their tiny bodies clinging to the rafters.
  6. The luthern's weathered exterior bore witness to the passage of time, its stones adorned with centuries-old patina.
  7. A brave repairman ascended a precarious ladder to access the luthern, his tools jangling at his waist.
  8. During a rainstorm, the luthern's panes rattled and groaned, as howling winds whipped through its openings.
  9. The luthern provided a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside, its panorama stretching for miles.
  10. As night fell, the luthern's stained glass flared into life, casting vibrant colors upon the sleeping town below.

FAQs About the word luthern

A dormer window. See Dormer.

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The towering spire of the Gothic cathedral boasted a majestic luthern window at its summit.

Through the luthern's delicate tracery, sunlight streamed in, illuminating the sanctuary below.

The luthern had been expertly crafted by a master artisan, its intricate carvings depicting biblical scenes.

The luthern served as a conduit between the divine and the mortal realms, conveying both light and spiritual inspiration.