mullioned

English

Etymology

mullion + -ed

Adjective

mullioned (not comparable)

  1. with mullions (of a window)
    • 1946 September and October, D. J. Rowett, “Stamford L.N.E.R.”, in Railway Magazine, page 283:
      The front elevation is pierced by mullioned windows of varied dimensions after the style of Burghley House.
    • 1973, Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow:
      [] as London light [] grows between the faces of the mullioned windows []
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