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pantile

[pan-tahyl] / ˈpænˌtaɪl /
NOUN
tile
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A quiet, steep lane leads down through fishermen's cottages with their orange pantile roofs to a waterside hotel and the sea.

From BBC • Mar. 25, 2026

It was then clad in black weather boarding and a pantile roof, connecting it with traditional Suffolk architecture.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2023

Its mullioned and diamond-pane windows, its pantile roof, and its porch and porch chamber gave the fabric a strong medieval flavor.

From Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century by Forman, Henry Chandlee

Nothing can exceed its neatness; the streets are well paved, the foot-way, as in all the old American cities, is of brick, like the old pantile walk at Tunbridge Wells.

From Domestic Manners of the Americans by Trollope, Fanny

It was pieced together by Mr. John T. Zaharov, and is the first pantile ever found in the United States.

From Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century by Forman, Henry Chandlee