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architrave (encz) | architrave,architráv Zdeněk Brož |
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Architrave (gcide) | Architrave \Ar"chi*trave\, n. [F. architrave, fr. It.
architrave; pref. archi- + trave beam, L. trabs.] (Arch.)
(a) The lower division of an entablature, or that part which
rests immediately on the column, esp. in classical
architecture. See Column.
(b) The group of moldings, or other architectural member,
above and on both sides of a door or other opening,
especially if square in form.
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architrave (gcide) | Epistyle \Ep"i*style\, n. [L. epistylium, Gr. ?; 'epi` upon + ?
column: cf. F. ['e]pistyle.] (Anc. Arch.)
A massive piece of stone or wood laid immediately on the
abacus of the capital of a column or pillar; -- now called
architrave.
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architrave (wn) | architrave
n 1: the molding around a door or window
2: the lowest part of an entablature; rests immediately on the
capitals of the columns |
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Architrave (gcide) | Architrave \Ar"chi*trave\, n. [F. architrave, fr. It.
architrave; pref. archi- + trave beam, L. trabs.] (Arch.)
(a) The lower division of an entablature, or that part which
rests immediately on the column, esp. in classical
architecture. See Column.
(b) The group of moldings, or other architectural member,
above and on both sides of a door or other opening,
especially if square in form.
[1913 Webster]Epistyle \Ep"i*style\, n. [L. epistylium, Gr. ?; 'epi` upon + ?
column: cf. F. ['e]pistyle.] (Anc. Arch.)
A massive piece of stone or wood laid immediately on the
abacus of the capital of a column or pillar; -- now called
architrave.
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Architraved (gcide) | Architraved \Ar"chi*traved\, a.
Furnished with an architrave. --Cowper.
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Banded architrave (gcide) | Band \Band\ (b[a^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Banded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Banding.]
1. To bind or tie with a band.
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2. To mark with a band.
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3. To unite in a troop, company, or confederacy. "Banded
against his throne." --Milton.
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Banded architrave, Banded pier, Banded shaft, etc.
(Arch.), an architrave, pier, shaft, etc., of which the
regular profile is interrupted by blocks or projections
crossing it at right angles.
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