What if this were the Eden true, They found in far heart of the new And unnamed westmost world I sing, Where date and history had birth, And man first 'gan his wandering To go the girdles of the earth!
Let beauty glide in gilded car, And find my sundown seas afar, Forgetful that 'tis but one grave From eastmost to the westmost wave.
This is also true of the westmost or "Becket window," as it is called, because it shows scenes from that martyr's life.
There is, however, a fine picture of St. George killing the dragon in the central lancet of the westmost embrasure in the south aisle.
Jacobus Quartus) and the date 1505 on the westmost buttress testify.
In carrying out the work the south wall opposite the threewestmost bays of the choir was removed, and three arches carried on two piers substituted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "westmost" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.