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Lancet windowHigh, narrow opening with a triangular arch.
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Lantern turretOccurs in pairs flanking the facades of Romanesque churches. Could be lit at night to guide pilgrims.
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Large bondBond dedicated to large stones laid in courses of equal heights
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Lauze stoneFlat shale or limestone used as flagstones or roof tiles .
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Lay dormitoryLarge room upstairs in the lay building in an abbey, often with two naves divided by a row of pillars.
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LayoutThe arrangement of a building on the ground
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LesenesSlightly projecting, flat pilaster on the outside of a building.
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lintelA flat horizontal beam which spans the space between two supports.
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ListelFlat, slightly projecting moulding.
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ListsInitially a wooden palisade which encircled squares or fortified castles. Then, land between the inner and outer enclosures. Said area was the stage for jousts and tournaments.
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LobeSegment of a circle cut into an arch.
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Lookout turret ( echauguette)"turrets"arose in the medieval period in castles and churches, usually for stairs or as watch towers, in which case they could also be called "échaugettes".