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Galleting - Inserting into mortar courses, while still soft, small pieces of stone, chips of flint, etc., sometimes for structural but usually for decorative reasons.
GALLETING: small stones set in a mortar course. GALILEE: a porch at the W. end of a church, often of greater than average height and sometimes entirely open to the west.
GalleryA long room or passage; an upper storey above the aisles of a church, looking through arches to the nave; a balcony or mezzanine overlooking the main interior space of a building; or an external walkway.GalletingSmall stones set in a ...
See also: Church, Ornament, Moulding, Gallery, Storey
 
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