This is three stages in height above the roof, and is finished with a corbel-table and a modern spire of ogee outline.
This has a fine third-pointed south doorway with an ogee crocketed canopy, and a belfry stage of two lancet-lights on each face, roofed with a flat roof of pantiles.
The main arch is a bold simple trefoil, but the label above it is carried on in an ogee line, and the arches below over two sculptured subjects, and over two door-openings under them, are elliptical.
What the lower part lacks in ornament the cresting more than atones for; it is unusually ornate, consisting of interlacingogee arches with crocketed pinnacles between them, all very elaborately hammered up.
These arches have a very ugly fringe of shields and supporters, and finish with ogee canopies.
It has strange thin ogee flying buttresses, large windows, and a painted ceiling.
The groining is all of the kind so common in Spain, having ogee lierne ribs in addition to the diagonal, and in place of ridge ribs.
The arches haveogee crocketed canopies, and the side arches iron grilles.
The groining is many-ribbed, and illustrates the love of the later Spanish architects for ogee surface-ribs, which look better on a plan of vaulting than they do in execution.
The arch is three-centred, edged with a rich fringe of foliage and naked figures; and between it and the ogee gable above it is a spirited figure of St. George and the Dragon.
There is one very beautiful effigy of Purbeck marble now placed under an ogee canopy at the south-east corner of the transept, but whom it represents we cannot say.
Gitshee Monedo nebee ogee ozhetoen, The Great Spirit made water.
Vexed by the want of unity between his two windows he literally laid their heads together, and so distorted their ogee curves, as to leave only one of the trefoiled panels above, on the inner side, and three on the outer side of each arch.
The blade has an ogee section, similar to that which prevails in the Gaboon and nearly all parts of Africa.
Spear in right hand, the blade having an ogee corrugated section, similar to those used in all parts of Africa where metal blades are used.
Iron spear, length 4 feet 11 inches, the head having an ogee section, similar to those used at the present time on the Gaboon and elsewhere in West Africa.
Iron spear-head, modern, with ogee section, similar to those of Benin.
The doors on each side will be noticed, with their depressed ogee headings, which indicate that this screen is of somewhat later date than the corresponding one (also by Bishop Fox) at Winchester.
To the west of this is a small doorway with an ogee head leading into the ante chapel of the Derby or John the Baptist's Chapel.
All these windows now haveogee arches, and are of three lights.
In the north aisle all the windows are of the Perpendicular period, and have three lights under ogee arches.
The upper stage, which is much less lofty, has also two two-light windows on each face, surmounted by crocketed ogee label mouldings and finials.
Second, because the ogee has in it, in a combined form, the outlines of nearly all the other types.
You will notice that the ogee is somewhat like the cymatium, the difference being that the concaved part is not so pronounced as in the ogee, and the convexed portion bulges much further than in the ogee.
But for variation we may decide to use the ogee reversed, as in Fig.
This will afford us something else to think about and will call upon our powers of initiative in order to finish off the lower margin or edge of the ogee reversa.
It presents the peculiarity, which is by no means uncommon in ovate implements, of having the side edges not in one plane but forming a sort of ogee curve like that of Fig.
It gives a graceful ogee curve to the face longitudinally, which brings forward the scraping or cutting edge at the end.
This edge, however, is not in one plane, but considerably curved, so that when seen sideways it forms an ogee sweep, even more distinctly than appears from the figure.
In some rare instances the barbs curve outwards at the points, giving an ogee form to the sides.
These are of the form called drop arches, with crocketed ogee hood moulding, and have plain spandrils above, over which there runs a straight cornice, enriched with flowers and shells of all descriptions very beautifully carved.
Round the roof is a cornice composed of a reversed ogee enclosed within two fillets, an architectural decoration found repeated round the door, the double frame of which is copied from that of the Greek buildings in the Ionian style.
The ogee form is very common, and there is an ogee arch in architecture.
In order to get the ogee out of this piece of wood, I must draw a line parallel to the diagonal, far enough inside of it to permit me to get the arc out of the piece.
As soon as one of the square boards was ready, he applied the pattern to it, and marked the ogee line with a sharp-pointed pencil.
For the want of them we will make a couple of ogee brackets of pine for each shelf.
Then he made an ogee form, and a dozen other shapes, until the boys were utterly astonished at the results.
He early used the ogee curve and cabriole leg, the knees of which he carved with cartouches and leaves or other designs.
Ladder-back chairs nearly always had straight legs, either plain or with doubleogee curve and bead moldings, but there are a few examples of ladder-back and cabriole legs combined, although these are very rare.
The legs were sometimes carved with a double ogeecurve and bead molding.
This is an important matter; for though this compound ogee arch is not employed in the Lincoln stalls, yet it occurs up and down the cathedral in the stonework of the fourteenth century; e.
The upper and acutely pointed ogee is finialled, and is flanked by battlemented and crocketed pinnacles; behind is a battlemented, crocketed and finialled spirelet.
There is no pronounced ogee arch anywhere, though there is a suspicion of one where the open trefoils of the gables rest upon the containing arches.
Both ogee arch and straight-sided pediment are filled with perforated tracery.
In front of each face of the oriel is first a truncated ogee arch, and second, a complete ogee arch, both springing from a battlemented and pinnacled corner buttress.
A bit of original design indeed appears at one point, where low, heavy straight-lined gables are introduced quite out of harmony with the curving ogee arches (64).
The gables at the back spring from a higher level than those in front, and, as at Lincoln, are truncated ogee arches.
We have seen that the flowing and ogee forms of the Ely tracery were designed not later than 1338, which is at least sixty years earlier than any work of the sort in France.
At the back of each stall is an ogee arch, and in front a bowing ogee arch; there is some lack of contrast.
The cusping of the upper ogee arches is compound; the foliage of pronounced bulbous character.
It has windows ornamented with ogee gables, and its surface is covered with niches and panelling.
There is an ogee pediment, and a niche with angels on each side, with censers.
There is a good west window in the lowest stage with an ogee label richly crocketed.
The crocketed ogee arch and the diaper work above are worthy of attention; the door is modern.
Small windows have heads shaped in the ogee or trefoil forms.
Also we find a peculiar wave, and a kind of double ogee moulding which are characteristic of the style.
Fragment of stone slab with ogee Swastika (tetraskelion) from ancient Maya city of Mayapan.
Athena on an amphora with her dress decorated with many ogee and meander Swastikas.
Swastikas with four arms crossing at other than right angles, the endsogee and to the left.
The ornament in its center is one of the ogee Swastikas with four arms (tetraskelion) curved to the left.
It contains two Swastikas, the main arms of which are ogee forms, crossing each other at the center at nearly right angles, the ogee ends curving to the right.
The smaller turrets on college halls are generally covered with lead in an ogee form.
These, although later found all across Europe, from Russia to Belgium, were never naturalised in England on a large scale, our nearest approach to them being in the ogee cupolas of small turrets and lanterns and some of Wren's spires.
At Hampton Court there are turret roofs, ogee with crockets and finials and little pinnacles set round at the springing.
The south door has round arches beneath an ogee hood, the jambs are ornamented with damaged scrolled leafage, and in the tympanum is a figure of S.
It has five ogee trefoil niches with saints within them, and a framing of late Gothic foliage, with half-lengths of angels in the spandrils.
The church has a late Gothic doorway on the south, with an ogee tympanum bearing a Pietà , and flanked by pinnacled niches which have statues of SS.
Two more chapels open from the south aisle through Venetian slightly ogee arches, with saints at the top emergent from leaves, and a cable moulding within and dentils without.
These eight-sided bases interpenetrate with the mouldings of a lower round base, and all stand on a large splayed octagon, formed from a square by curious ogee curves at the corners.
A hollow mould runs down the two jambs and over the two arches, turning up as an ogee at the top.
Above this is a great wreath of leaves, hung with two large loops of rope, and twisting up as a sort of cusped ogee trefoil to the royal arms and a large cross of the Order of Christ.
East of the fireplace a door having a wide flat ogee head leads into a small porch built in the corner of the pateo to protect the passage to the Sala das Pegas, the first of the rooms to the south of this pateo.
At the bottom is a large ogee doorway whose tympanum is pierced with tracery and whose mouldings are covered with most beautiful and deeply undercut foliage.
In general design it is like the windows at Sempre Noiva, two horseshoe arches springing from the capitals of thin marble shafts and anogee moulding above.
The poor cornice is surmounted by a low attic, within which rises a hideous ogee plastered roof.
On it are the indents of a knight, and lady in horned head-dress, under an ogeecrocketted canopy, flanked by pinnacles, evidently of contemporary date with the tomb.
Over the tomb is a detached ogee arched crocketted canopy, with large finial, springing from embattled and pinnacled side buttresses.
The doorway is surmounted by a rich ogee crocketted canopy with finial, and is panelled above.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ogee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.