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архіт.five-domed, with five cupolas -
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23 cupola
N1. गुबन्दMany Buddhist stupas have a structure like cupolas -
24 златоглавый (-ая, -ое, -ые)
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25 трёглавый (-ая, -ое, -ые)
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26 सगुडशृङ्गक
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27 златоглавый
/zɫətɐˈgɫavɨj/
gold-domed, with gold cupolas -
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поэт.golden-domed, golden-topped, with golden cupolas -
29 пятиглавый
архит.five-domed, having five domes, with five cupolas -
30 семиглавый
архит.having seven domes, seven-domed, with seven cupolas -
31 златоглавый
поэт.gold-domed; with gold cupolas (после сущ.) -
32 გუმბათები
ncupolas, domes, tholes -
33 Montferrand, Auguste Ricard de
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 1786d. 1858[br]French architect who was responsible for the rebuilding of the Cathedral of St Isaac in St Petersburg (1817–57).[br]As a young man Montferrand is believed to have spent some time working on Pierre Vignon's Church of the Madeleine in Paris. He went to Russia in the early nineteenth century, arriving in 1816 in St Petersburg, where he worked as a draughtsman. The following year a competition was held to rebuild the great Cathedral of St Isaac in the city, and Montferrand submitted a variety of eclectic designs which gained him the task of designing the cathedral. A succession of plans were prepared and altered over the years and it was 1842 before the design was finally agreed. Though French, Montferrand produced a very Russian building, immensely large and monumental and with an interior superbly rich in the variety of its materials: the monolithic columns of red Finnish granite, their capitals and bases gilded; the marbles of many colours; lapis lazuli; malachite; mosaics; paintings; and sculpture. St Isaac is a classical building on Greek cross plan with a large central dome carried on a Corinthian, colonnaded drum with smaller cupolas set around it. Below are façades with four weighty Corinthian porticoes, pedimented and sculptured. Noteworthy, and characteristic of the time, was Montferrand's masonry dome, which was supported by a framework of cast-iron girders; this was the first use of such a large-scale structure of this type in Russia.[br]Further ReadingGeorge Heard Hamilton, 1954, The Art and Architecture of Russia, Penguin, Pelican History of Art.DYBiographical history of technology > Montferrand, Auguste Ricard de
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36 קופה
קוּפָּהf. ( קפף, v. כָּפַף; cmp. כִּיפָּה) 1) heap, pile. Yoma 22b אלא אם כן ק׳ של שרציםוכ׳ unless a heap of reptiles hangs behind him, v. פַּרְנָס Ber.32a, v. נָהַם; a. e. 2) archway, vault, v. כִּיפָּה. 3) (v. כְּפִיפָה) basket, large vessel. Y.Ber.I, 3a ק׳ מלאהוכ׳ a basket full of bones. Gen. R. s. 13 הבא קוּפָּתְךָוכ׳ bring thy tub and measure (fill it); Y.Succ.I, 52b bot. Y.Sabb.X, 12c top ק׳ פרוצה a basket which is broken through (the contents of which protrude). Bab. ib. 91b קוּפַּת הרוכלין a spice-dealers basket. Gitt.67a ר׳ יוחנן … קופת הרוכלים R. Joḥ. ben Nuri is a spice-peddlars basket (ready in all branches of learning); ק׳ של בשמים …ר׳ R. El. is a spice box; Ab. dR. N. ch. XVIII; ib. ק׳ של הלכות a basket (or a pile) of laws (an erudite scholar). Keth.VI, 4 החתן … עשרה דינרין לק׳וכ׳ the bridegroom must obligate himself to give his wife ten Denars for the ḳuppah for each Maneh (which she brings in), expl. ib. 66b ק׳ של בשמים for perfumes; a. v. fr. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. III, 7 קיפה (corr. acc.).Esp. ḳuppah, the communal fund for dispensing sustenance to the poor every Friday, contrad. to תמחוי. B. Bath.8b. Peah VIII, 7 לא יטול מן הק׳ must not take support from the ḳuppah; a. e.Pl. קוּפּוֹת. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d היה למוד … ק׳ והוציא עשר if one was in the habit of exhibiting five baskets with goods, and exhibited ten (on account of the gentile festival). Tosef.Maas. Sh. I, 10 אם היו ק׳ if the dates are in baskets, opp. של פטליא in bales; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VIII, 2 מעקה שבמגדל והק׳ שבו R. S. to Kel. XVIII, 2 (ed. קוסת) the railing attached to a turret (spice-box) and the cupolas thereon (cmp. אֲק יּנְבִּי). -
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קוּפָּהf. ( קפף, v. כָּפַף; cmp. כִּיפָּה) 1) heap, pile. Yoma 22b אלא אם כן ק׳ של שרציםוכ׳ unless a heap of reptiles hangs behind him, v. פַּרְנָס Ber.32a, v. נָהַם; a. e. 2) archway, vault, v. כִּיפָּה. 3) (v. כְּפִיפָה) basket, large vessel. Y.Ber.I, 3a ק׳ מלאהוכ׳ a basket full of bones. Gen. R. s. 13 הבא קוּפָּתְךָוכ׳ bring thy tub and measure (fill it); Y.Succ.I, 52b bot. Y.Sabb.X, 12c top ק׳ פרוצה a basket which is broken through (the contents of which protrude). Bab. ib. 91b קוּפַּת הרוכלין a spice-dealers basket. Gitt.67a ר׳ יוחנן … קופת הרוכלים R. Joḥ. ben Nuri is a spice-peddlars basket (ready in all branches of learning); ק׳ של בשמים …ר׳ R. El. is a spice box; Ab. dR. N. ch. XVIII; ib. ק׳ של הלכות a basket (or a pile) of laws (an erudite scholar). Keth.VI, 4 החתן … עשרה דינרין לק׳וכ׳ the bridegroom must obligate himself to give his wife ten Denars for the ḳuppah for each Maneh (which she brings in), expl. ib. 66b ק׳ של בשמים for perfumes; a. v. fr. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. III, 7 קיפה (corr. acc.).Esp. ḳuppah, the communal fund for dispensing sustenance to the poor every Friday, contrad. to תמחוי. B. Bath.8b. Peah VIII, 7 לא יטול מן הק׳ must not take support from the ḳuppah; a. e.Pl. קוּפּוֹת. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d היה למוד … ק׳ והוציא עשר if one was in the habit of exhibiting five baskets with goods, and exhibited ten (on account of the gentile festival). Tosef.Maas. Sh. I, 10 אם היו ק׳ if the dates are in baskets, opp. של פטליא in bales; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VIII, 2 מעקה שבמגדל והק׳ שבו R. S. to Kel. XVIII, 2 (ed. קוסת) the railing attached to a turret (spice-box) and the cupolas thereon (cmp. אֲק יּנְבִּי).
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