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HANCES

Volume 501 · 52 words · 1797 Edition

HANCIES, HANCUES, or Hanses, in architecture, are certain small intermediate parts of arches between the key or crown and the spring at the bottom, being perhaps about one-third of the arch, and situated nearer the bottom than the top or crown; and are otherwise called the spandrels. See Arch in this Supplement.