parget

[ˈpɑːdʒɪt]

parget Definition

  • 1to cover or decorate a wall or ceiling with plasterwork
  • 2ornamental plasterwork used to decorate walls and ceilings

Using parget: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parget" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The walls of the old castle were pargeted with intricate designs.

  • Example

    The house was pargeted with a beautiful floral pattern.

  • Example

    He learned how to parget walls from his grandfather who was a skilled craftsman.

parget Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parget

Phrases with parget

  • a tool used for spreading and smoothing plaster on a wall or ceiling

    Example

    He used a pargeting knife to create a smooth surface on the wall before applying the plaster.

  • a ceiling decorated with ornamental plasterwork

    Example

    The ballroom had a pargeted ceiling with intricate designs and patterns.

  • a place where people learn how to create ornamental plasterwork

    Example

    She attended a pargeting workshop to improve her skills in decorative plasterwork.

Origins of parget

from Old French 'pargeter', meaning 'to roughcast a wall'

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Summary: parget in Brief

'Parget' [ˈpɑːdʒɪt] is a verb that means to cover or decorate a wall or ceiling with plasterwork, or the ornamental plasterwork itself. It is often used to create intricate designs and patterns on walls and ceilings. Examples include 'The walls of the old castle were pargeted with intricate designs' and 'He learned how to parget walls from his grandfather who was a skilled craftsman.'