Each side of the apse has one tall narrow single-light window which, filled at some later date from top to bottom with elaborate stone tracery, has two thin shafts at each side and a rather bluntly-pointed head.
Over the west porch is a curious eight-light window.
Each face has a two-light window, pointed outside, with a round-headed arch within, leaving a passage between the two walls.
This has a four-light window in its south and a three-light window in its eastern wall.
It has two bays, each lit by a small two-light window on either side.
Against the centre of the eastern face rises a buttress, on either side of which is a four-light window.
There is a curious two-light window in Cologne Cathedral, with queer rectangular medallions, of considerable interest, which is probably not very early in date.
They went further still, and carried the medallions across a three-light window.
In the four-light window at Malvern illustrating the Days of Creation, each light contains three little subjects, one of which is given on page 252.
Turning round, we notice a pretty four-light window in the western gable.
The centre of this gable is occupied by a fine eight-light window, and the general work is surmounted by pinnacles and ornamental masonry.
The lantern is finished above the roof with three stages, each of which is lighted with a two-light window in each face.
This is a two-light window, composed of a series of slabs of stones, pierced with geometrical figures and supported by shafts.
In other cases the balconies extend to four lights only of a six-light window, whilst in most they are confined to the central windows, to which they give much additional dignity.
Over the arch is a square-headed two-light window, lighting the room over the entrance.
This tracing chamber is lighted by a two-light window with a quatrefoil in the head in the eastern wall.
A very deep cornice of but slight projection, with a band of enrichment below it, surrounds the room, and this is interrupted by the doorway at the side, and by a small two-light window at one end.
The west end of the church was considerably altered, and a new western doorway inserted, with a six-light window above it, at about the same time; when also the upper stages of the tower were erected.
In one bay of a church there may be a two-light window, and in the next a three-light window, and so on.
The windows are comparatively small till the highest or belfry stage is reached, and here each face of the tower is pierced by a magnificent three-light window.
The Norman windows at the east end were replaced by a large five-light window, which was spoilt in the seventeenth century, and ultimately removed by Sir Gilbert Scott.
Decorated windows of three lights were also placed at the east ends of the choir aisles, and a four-light window in the Lady Chapel.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "light window" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.