Entablature

//ɛnˈtæ.blə.t͡ʃɚ//

Synonyms for "entablature" (2 found)

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Translations

14 translations across 13 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 柱頂 /柱顶 noun (part of a classical temple)

Czech

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  • kladí noun (part of a classical temple)

French

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  • entablement noun (part of a classical temple)

German

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  • Gebälk noun (part of a classical temple)
  • Hauptgesims noun (part of a classical temple)

Greek

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  • θριγκός noun (part of a classical temple)

Hungarian

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  • párkány noun (part of a classical temple)

Indonesian

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  • entablatur noun (part of a classical temple)

Japanese

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  • エンタブラチュア noun (part of a classical temple)

Polish

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  • entablatura noun (part of a classical temple)

Romanian

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  • antablament noun (part of a classical temple)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • trabeacija noun (part of a classical temple)

Slovene

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  • entablatura noun (part of a classical temple)

Swedish

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  • entablemang noun (part of a classical temple)

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In the midst was one immense cedar, worthy to have been a summer palace on Lebanon; beneath, sheltered by its huge boughs from the sun, was a well, whose square marble walls were covered with the entablatures of the Roman days,—oval compartments of figures, surrounded by a carved wreath of the palm.

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Such a distinctive and pleasing feature did this become that it was widely adapted to brick construction, the outward projection of pilasters and engaged columns, often both, supporting pediments and entablatures which had the effect of increasing the depth of brick walls.

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