Aún no tenemos significados para "cover with thatch".
1On the shore a large number of houses covered with thatch and many people were seen.
2They are built with stone and clay, harled with lime, and covered with thatch and turf.
3They live in houses covered with thatch, and their plantations are laid out by a line, and fenced round.
4And all the other houses of the place are covered with thatch, and the streets and squares are very wide.
5In 1612, Belfast consisted of about 120 houses, built of mud and covered with thatch.
6It was only one story high, but it was divided into three rooms, and the roof was covered with thatch.
7As they came nearer, she saw that the roof was covered with thatch, over which the moss had grown green.
8They are large, of a circular shape, and covered with thatch made of grasses or the husks of Indian corn.
9My house consisted of but one story, and was covered with thatch, which gave it an air of great snugness.
10The roofs were no doubt at that time chiefly covered with thatch, and the whole town must have been extremely picturesque.
11A common form was eighteen feet square, with seven feet stud, stone fireplaces, with catted chimney, and a hip-roof covered with thatch.
12The roofs of the buildings were covered with thatch of wheat straw several inches thick, that must offer excellent facilities for taking fire.
13Here was situated the barrack of Prince Joseph, at that time colonel of the Fourth Regiment of the line; this barrack was covered with thatch.
14The framing is of small spars, reeds, &c. and both sides and roof are thick and close covered with thatch, made of coarse long grass.