Works, 9.321. The closest to this term used by Ruskin of the dogtooth moulding in The Stones of Venice is in a reference to the refectory of Wenlock Abbey which ‘is an example of the simplest decoration of the recesses or inward angles between pyramids, that is to say, of a simple hacked edge’
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