through carved-work
Carved work in which the spaces between the blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/ornamental/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="3fb837ce8339f2ff8092488e46ac5013" blank" >target="_blank" >ornamental parts are pierced entirely blank" >target="_blank" >through the substance of the blank" >target="_blank" >material on which it is cut and left open: this is the way in which wooden blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/tabernacle/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="16bffc0e5ca8db8edb9c4ad1e8edee36" blank" >target="_blank" >tabernacle-work-2/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="2abd1077e0e88a3db546d51abd4723c0" blank" >target="_blank" >blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/tabernacle/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="16bffc0e5ca8db8edb9c4ad1e8edee36" blank" >target="_blank" >tabernacle-work is usually formed, and also the blank" >target="_blank" >foliage of decorated blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/capitals/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="ca4a68ac0cf8277b53ed6486b336bd9d" blank" >target="_blank" >capitals. (Parker, 1896)
