Crossword-Solution: ORIEL 5 letters, 108 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Word Word Type Definition
Oriel n. A gallery for minstrels.
Oriel n. A small apartment next a hall, where certain persons were
accustomed to dine; a sort of recess.
Oriel n. A bay window. See Bay window.

Anagrams

Word Anagrams
ORIEL anagram ELRIO, LEROI, LOIRE, LORIE, OILER, REOIL, ROLIE

We have 108 clues for the answer “ORIEL”

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A college at Oxford 1 answer
A college of Oxford 1 answer
A college of Oxford University. 1 answer
Air vent extender 1 answer
Balcony window 1 answer
Bay window type 1 answer
Bracket-braced window 1 answer
Built-out window 1 answer
Built-out window type 1 answer
CORBEL 1 answer
Cantilevered bay window 1 answer
Certain architectural window 1 answer
College of Oxford 1 answer
Corbel-supported window 1 answer
Corbeled bay window 1 answer
Corbeled window 1 answer
Corbeled-out window 1 answer
Extending window 1 answer
Fancy window 1 answer
Jutting window 1 answer
Large bay 1 answer
Large bay window 1 answer
Large bay window projecting from a wall 1 answer
Mechanical window 1 answer
Old townhouse feature 1 answer
Old-style picture window. 1 answer
Old-style window. 1 answer
One of Oxford's colleges 1 answer
Ornate window 1 answer
Overhanging window. 1 answer
Oxford University college since 1326 1 answer
Picture window 1 answer
Polygonal bay window. 1 answer
Predecessor of the picture window. 1 answer
Projecting bay window 1 answer
Projecting bit of architecture 1 answer
Projecting window design 1 answer
Projecting window type 1 answer
Projection window. 1 answer
Protruding window 1 answer
Protuberant window 1 answer
Recessed window. 1 answer
Spacious window 1 answer
Stand-out window? 1 answer
This window stands out 1 answer
Type of bay? 1 answer
Window for plants 1 answer
Window jutting out from a wall 1 answer
Window on a corbel 1 answer
Window resting on a bracket. 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with ORIEL (5)

The large and spacious houses, with their oriel, latticed windows, their huge fireplaces, and their gabled roofs, breathe of the days of hose and doublet, of pearl-embroidered stomachers, and complicated oaths.
Three Men in a Boat Jerome K. Jerome 1995
The room is a large and lofty one, with an ample mullioned oriel window at one end; the walls, you see, are new, and not yet painted; but the furniture, though originally of an expensive sort, is old and scanty, and there is no drapery about the window.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
All in an oriel on the summer side, Vine-clad, of Arthur’s palace toward the stream, They met, and Lancelot kneeling uttered, “Queen, Lady, my liege, in whom I have my joy, Take, what I had not won except for you, These jewels, and make me happy, making them An armlet for the roundest arm on earth, Or necklace for a neck to which the swan’s Is tawnier than her cygnet’s: these are words: Your beauty is your beauty, and I sin In speaking, yet O grant my worship of it Words, as we grant grief tears.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996
Beyond this row of buttresses, and further from the bridge, and also further from the water which here suddenly bends, are the pretty oriel windows of Mr Harding's house, and his well-mown lawn.
The Warden Anthony Trollope 1996
But in the face of all that, the very look of that high oriel window convinces the imagination, and we enter into all the sorrows of the imprisoned dame.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with ORIEL (1)

Oh! do look at Miss Oriel's bonnet the next time you see her. I cannot understand why it should be so, but I am sure of this — no English fingers could put together such a bonnet as that; and I am nearly sure that no French fingers could do it in England.
Anthony Trollope Dr. Thorne
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 260 times in crossword archives (1942–2024).