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- Margent abstract "Margent is a vertical arrangement of flowers, leaves or hanging vines used as a decorative ornament in architecture and furniture design in the 17th and 18th century. This motif was developed as a complement to other decorative ornaments, hanging as "drops" at the ends of a festoon or swag. Also used to accentuate the vertical lines of window frames and centered in ornamental panels.Margent is an archaic word meaning "margin", a border or edge; especially handwriting on the edges of a printed book (or marginalia). Related to the word "marches", the area between two regions. Shakespeare uses the word in Act II, Scene I of A Midsummer Night's Dream:These are the forgeries of jealousyAnd never, since the middle summer's spring,Met we on hill, in dale, forest or mead,By paved fountain or by rushy brook, Or in the beached margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with thy brawls thou hast disturb'd our sport.—Titania, the queen of the fairies Beached Margent of the Sea is also the name of a painting by Canadian artist, F.M. Bell-Smith (1846–1923).".
- Margent thumbnail Orna131-Pilasterschaefte.png?width=300.
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- Margent wikiPageWikiLink A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_furniture.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ornaments.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_sculpture.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Fairy.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Festoon.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Frame_and_panel.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Frederic_Marlett_Bell-Smith.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink March_(territorial_entity).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Marches.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Marge.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Marge_(disambiguation).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Margin.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Margin_(disambiguation).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Marginalia.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Motif_(art).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Motif_(visual_arts).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Ornament_(architecture).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Ornament_(art).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeare.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Titania.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink Titania_(Fairy_Queen).
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLink File:Orna131-Pilasterschaefte.png.
- Margent wikiPageWikiLinkText "margent".
- Margent hasPhotoCollection Margent.
- Margent wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Margent wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Margent wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ornaments.
- Margent wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sculpture-stub.
- Margent subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Margent subject Category:History_of_furniture.
- Margent subject Category:Ornaments.
- Margent subject Category:Types_of_sculpture.
- Margent hypernym Arrangement.
- Margent type MusicalWork.
- Margent type Type.
- Margent type Component.
- Margent type Element.
- Margent type Type.
- Margent comment "Margent is a vertical arrangement of flowers, leaves or hanging vines used as a decorative ornament in architecture and furniture design in the 17th and 18th century. This motif was developed as a complement to other decorative ornaments, hanging as "drops" at the ends of a festoon or swag.".
- Margent label "Margent".
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- Margent wasDerivedFrom Margent?oldid=653989935.
- Margent depiction Orna131-Pilasterschaefte.png.
- Margent isPrimaryTopicOf Margent.