Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
oriel
noun
/ˈɔːr.i.əl/

Definition
A distinct architectural feature, an oriel is a bay window that projects from the upper story of a building.

Examples
- The oriel window offered a stunning view of the garden below.
- Many medieval buildings incorporated oriels to enhance their architectural allure.
- She loved to sit in the oriel, reading her book while watching the world go by.

Meaning
An oriel typically extends outward from a wall, supported by brackets or corbels, and is often used to provide additional light or space to a room.

Synonyms
- bay window
- projecting window
- cantilever