0 present participle of ornament --
1 to add decoration to something: --
The modernist context, and the time leading up to it, meant that architects were more concerned with the problem of building, rather than in the art of ornamenting.
He extensively remodeled the house between 17331737, adding a third story, encasing its east facade in clapboard, and ornamenting the exterior with architectural details and continuous strips of spandrel panels.
They are found ornamenting the piers of the nave, choir and transepts.
Jazz guitarists usually learn the appropriate ornamenting styles by listening to prominent recordings from a given style or jazz era.
Those in favor tried to create beautiful objects, approaching exotic subjects and ornamenting them with a musical language, but which are cold.
The purpose of the invention is described as providing a convenient and economical means of lettering, ornamenting, or filling the wire mesh.
Major figurative decoration occurs particularly around the portals of cathedrals and churches, ornamenting the tympanum, lintels, jambs and central posts.
Hours would be spent washing, combing, oiling, styling and ornamenting their hair.