Both Uses of
cupola
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- In the middle of the graveyard stood a stone church with a green cupola where he used to go to mass two or three times a year with his father and mother, when a service was held in memory of his grandmother, who had long been dead, and whom he had never seen.†
Chpt 1.5cupola = an architectural feature at the top of a roof, usually dome-shaped and opened by windows or columns
- The cupola of the cathedral, which is seen at its best from the bridge about twenty paces from the chapel, glittered in the sunlight, and in the pure air every ornament on it could be clearly distinguished.†
Chpt 2.2 *
Definition:
an architectural feature at the top of a roof, usually dome-shaped and opened by windows or columns
(See this Google Images link for cupola to see samples.)
(See this Google Images link for cupola to see samples.)