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rudenture
rudenture Arch. [a. F. rudenture (16th c.): cf. prec.] (See quots.) There is no evidence that this or the two prec. words have ever been in actual English use.1723 Chambers tr. Le Clerc's Treat. Arch. I. 73 By a Rudenture we mean the Figure of a Rope or Staff cut, on some occasions, in the Flutings,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fluting (architecture)
Cabled fluting If the flutes (hollowed-out grooves) are partly re-filled with moulding, this form of decorated fluting is cabled fluting, ribbed fluting, rudenture wikipedia.org
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staved
staved, ppl. a. (steɪvd) [f. stave v. + -ed1. In some uses prob. f. stave n.1 or staves pl. of staff n.1] 1. Furnished with a stave or staves. † a. Having a handle or a supporting stem. Obs.1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 333 My Lord paied to I. Gravele uppon vj. bylles staved, and v. unstaved i... Oxford English Dictionary
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staff
▪ I. staff, n.1 (stɑːf, -æ-) Pl. staves (steɪvz), staffs (stɑːfs, -æ-). Forms: 1 stæb, (stab-, steb-), 1–2 stef, 1–4 stæf, 1–6 staf, 3 oblique stæve, steave, 3–4 oblique stave, 4–7 stafe, 4–8, (9 arch.) staffe, 5–6 Sc. staif, 6 stayffe, Sc. stalf, (stafte), 4–7 gen. sing. staves, 3– staff; pl. 1 sta... Oxford English Dictionary
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