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Triglyph - Wikipedia
Triglyph is an architectural term for the vertically channeled tablets of the Doric frieze in classical architecture, so called because of the angular channels ... en.wikipedia.org
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TRIGLYPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRIGLYPH is a slightly projecting rectangular tablet in a Doric frieze with two vertical channels of V section and two corresponding chamfers ... www.merriam-webster.com
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triglyph - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Ancient Greek τρίγλυφος (trígluphos, “triglyph”). Triglyph centred over the last column in the Roman Doric order of the Theater of Marcellus. en.wiktionary.org
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triglyph
triglyph Arch. (ˈtraɪglɪf) Also erron. 7–9 tryglyph, 7 triglife, -iphe, 8–9 trigliph. Formerly in L. form triglyphus, pl. -i. [ad. L. triglyphus (Vitr.), a. Gr. τρίγλυϕ-ος thrice-grooved, f. τρι- tri- + γλυϕή carving. So F. triglyphe (1545 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A member or ornament in the Doric order, c... Oxford English Dictionary
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triglyph | Art History Glossary
In architecture a decorative element of a frieze consisting of three vertical units. In the Doric order triglyphs alternate with metopes. blog.stephens.edu
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Triglyph | architecture - Britannica
It is composed of projecting triglyphs (units each consisting of three vertical bands separated by grooves) that alternate with receding square panels, called ... www.britannica.com
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Triglyphs - Buffalo Architecture and History
Triglyphs are vertical blocks, usually aligned over and between each column. They consist of two vertical grooves (glyphs), bordered by two hemi- or half- ... buffaloah.com
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TRIGLYPH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a structural member of a Doric frieze, separating two consecutive metopes, and consisting typically of a rectangular block with two vertical grooves or ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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Triglyph Definition, Origin & the Doric Corner Conflict - Study.com
Triglyphs are projecting decorative panels featured in Doric order frieze that consist of three vertical bands separated by two vertical channels. study.com
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Glossary - Triglyph - De Ferranti
Triglyph is an architectural term for the vertically channeled tablets of the Doric frieze, so called because of the angular channels in them, ... deferranti.com
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TRIGLYPH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Triglyph, trī′glif, n. a three-grooved tablet at equal distances along the frieze in Doric architecture.—adjs. From Project Gutenberg. Triglyph ... www.dictionary.com
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diglyph
diglyph Arch. (ˈdaɪglɪf) [mod. ad. Gr. δίγλυϕ-ος doubly indented, f. δι- twice + γλύϕειν to carve; cf. F. diglyphe (Littré).] An ornament consisting of a projecting face or tablet with two vertical grooves or channels. (Cf. triglyph.)1727–51 Chambers Cycl., Diglyph, a kind of imperfect triglyph, con... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glyph (disambiguation)
constructed project Glyph Bitmap Distribution Format, a file format for fonts Hieroglyph (disambiguation) Maya script, also known as "Maya glyphs" Triglyph wikipedia.org
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monotriglyph
monotriglyph, a. and n. Arch. (mɒnəʊˈtraɪglɪf) [ad. L. monotriglyph-os (Vitruvius), a. Gr. *µονοτρίγλυϕος adj., f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + τρίγλυϕος triglyph. Cf. F. monotriglyphe n. and adj.] A. adj. Having only one triglyph in the space over an intercolumniation.1797 Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) II. 239/1 [Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gutta
A regula was aligned under each triglyph of the Doric frieze. These mutules were aligned above each triglyph and each metope. wikipedia.org
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