What is another word for Aisled?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡ɪɪsə͡ld] (IPA)

Aisled is an adjective that describes anything which has aisles. Synonyms of this word include columned, cloistered, arched, vaulted, and passageway. Columned refers to anything which has columns supporting a roof or other structure while cloistered pertains to a covered walkway with columns running along the side. Arched describes anything which has an arch or curved shape while vaulted is used to describe a ceiling or roof that is shaped like a series of arches. Passageway pertains to a corridor or hallway that connects different parts of a building. These words can be used interchangeably with aisled to enhance the meaning and context of the sentence.

What are the hypernyms for Aisled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Aisled

The normal Christian church of the fourth century of our era was an Aisled building with the entrance at one end, and a semi-circular projection known as the apse at the other.
"The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church"
A. Hamilton Thompson
But only one church in the group, the ruined church of Reculver, followed the plan of the Aisled nave of the basilica.
"The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church"
A. Hamilton Thompson
The Aisled plan of the parish church was arrived at in spite, not in consequence, of the few early Aisled churches which might have supplied it with a model.
"The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church"
A. Hamilton Thompson

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