0 past simple and past participle of bay --
1 (of dogs and wolves) to make a long, deep cry repeatedly --
The principal facade has a three bayed centre and two canted bays.
The uppermost windows of the thirteen bayed garden facade were given unusual pediments - appearing almost as machicolations.
Its red-brick exterior consists of bayed and multi-gabled facades interspersed with numerous window shapes and sizes, and numerous fireplaces.
In about 1730 he built a new small three bayed red brick house which was extended and improved throughout the 18th century.
The rear face to the arcade is timber framed and includes an entrance containing a 17th-century door, with a slightly bayed window on each side.
In the 17th century the 1693 house was largely replaced with a two-storey mansion with a seven bayed east front.
The original three storeyed seven bayed main front was soon extended by the addition of a further three bays.
I have watched international rugby on television when the crowd has bayed at the place kicker in an effort to put him off.