Vaulted

Synonyms for "vaulted" (20 found)

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Translations

9 translations across 8 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • сводест adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Catalan

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  • voltat adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 拱形的 adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Finnish

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  • holvattu adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Georgian

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  • კამარის adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)
  • კამაროვანი adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Irish

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  • stuach adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Spanish

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  • abovedado adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Turkish

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  • tonozlu adj (of a ceiling supported by arches)

Sample sentences

10 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Tom vaulted over the wall.

Source: tatoeba (5745054)

Then fury spurred their courage, and behold, / As ravening wolves, when darkness hides the day, / Stung with mad fire of famine uncontrolled, / Prowl from their dens, and leave the whelps to stay, / With jaws athirst and gaping for the prey. / So to sure death, amid the darkness there, / Where swords, and spears, and foemen bar the way, / Into the centre of the town we fare. / Night with her shadowy cone broods o'er the vaulted air.

Source: tatoeba (6777949)

With the police in foot pursuit, Tom ran through the decrepit fence and vaulted over a small car.

Source: tatoeba (7116741)

In memory of his Naiad, he had previously ornamented the fountain in which she appeared to reside, and secured its waters from profanation or pollution by the small vaulted building of which the fragments still remained scattered around it.

Source: tatoeba (7752169)

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