- a word derived from grotto.
Example Sentences
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Many an ailing Catholic who is helped to the $500,000 church at its top, passing 14 grottoed Stations of the Cross on the way, claims miraculous relief from his ills.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The snowbird mendicant Intones the antiphon— Et laboremus nos; And all the grottoed aisles along, Where servitors rejoice, The chorused echoes run— Oremus nos.
From Ballads of Peace in War by Earls, Michael
In its east pavilion was a double row of grottoed and illuminated aquaria containing the strangest inhabitants of the deep.
From Elsie at the World's Fair by Finley, Martha
The brook, that mirrors skies and trees, And echoes in a grottoed place, Hath held a fairer thing than these,— The brook, that mirrors skies and trees,— The image of her face.
From The Garden of Dreams by Cawein, Madison J.
What voices would you hear in the wind sighing through the olive groves, and dying in many a soft cadence along the grottoed shore?
From The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. II by Lever, Charles James