Wiktionary
n. A wall decoration, often a scroll or a tapestry.
WordNet
n. decoration that is hung (as a tapestry) on a wall or over a window; "the cold castle walls were covered with hangings" [syn: hanging]
Usage examples of "wall hanging".
A woman standing before a gold-and-crimson wall hanging, speaking softly to a figureimpossible to say whether it was man or womancloaked and hooded in gray.
On that side of the table a long wall hanging showed ships at sea, and men hauling nets filled with oilfish, the source of Mayene's wealth.
It was the only wall hanging she had seen that matched Verin's description, though.
It struck a wall hanging -- a hunting scene -- and the stone wall behind with a loud clang, then dropped to the floor, leaving the hunters neatly sliced in two.
A woman standing before a gold-and-crimson wall hanging, speaking softly to a figure-impossible to say whether it was man or woman-cloaked and hooded in gray.
It struck a wall hanging-a hunting scene-and the stone wall behind with a loud clang, then dropped to the floor, leaving the hunters neatly sliced in,two.
Occasionally the air stirred enough to make a wall hanging ripple lazily.
A woman standing before a gold-and-crimson wall hanging, speaking softly to a figure -- impossible to say whether it was man or woman -- cloaked and hooded in gray.
He channeled, and she slammed against a wall hanging hard enough to make her grunt.