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1 concave moulding
subst. eller concave fluted mouldinghulkil
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scotia — [ skəʊʃə] noun Architecture a concave moulding, especially at the base of a column. Origin C16: via L. from Gk skotia, from skotos darkness , with ref. to the shadow produced … English new terms dictionary
cavetto — /kəˈvɛtoʊ/ (say kuh vetoh) noun (plural cavetti /kəˈvɛti/ (say kuh vetee) or cavettos) Architecture a concave moulding, as in a cornice, with the curve usually a quarter circle. {Italian, diminutive of cavo, from Latin cavum hollow (place) …
congé — /ˈkɒndʒeɪ/ (say konjay) noun 1. leave to depart, or dismissal; leave or permission; leave taking. 2. a bow or obeisance. 3. Architecture a type of concave moulding. {French. See congee1} …
cove — I. /koʊv / (say kohv) noun 1. a small indentation or recess in the shoreline of a sea, lake, or river. 2. a sheltered nook. 3. a hollow or recess in a mountain; cave; cavern. 4. a recess with precipitous sides in the steep flank of a mountain. 5 …
scotia — /ˈskoʊʃə/ (say skohshuh) noun a concave moulding, as at the base of a column or the angle between the wall and the ceiling. {Latin, from Greek skotia, literally, darkness} …
SCOTIA — n. a concave moulding, esp. at the base of a column. Etymology: L f. Gk skotia f. skotos darkness, with ref. to the shadow produced … Useful english dictionary
Cavetto — ♦ Concave or hollow moulding. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410) Note: cavus (Latin) = hollow … Medieval glossary