1. mullion - Noun
2. mullion - Verb
3. Mullion - Proper noun
A slender bar or pier which forms the division between the lights of windows, screens, etc.
An upright member of a framing. See Stile.
To furnish with mullions; to divide by mullions.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChichester: Phillimore; entry 1,1 Mullion has the 15th century church of St Mellanus, and the Old Inn from the 16th century. Source: Internet
In 1801, the king's pardon was offered to any smuggler giving information on the Mullion musket men involved in a gunfight with the crew of HM Gun Vessel Hecate. Source: Internet
THANKS: Mullion Creek Public School Sophie Gorman and James Calleja holding spheros, balls that can be coded by students to follow instructions. Source: Internet
Old double French doors (6 lites each), with hinges on the exterior, they must open outward; it is uncertain whether there is a central mullion, without which it could be called a French window albeit not being typical. Source: Internet
These works, with their clean lines, and symmetry were revolutionary in a country still enamoured with mullion windows, crenellations and turrets. Source: Internet