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Ornament (music) — An extreme example of ornamentation as a fioritura from Chopin s Nocturne in D flat major. In music, ornaments or embellishments are musical flourishes that are not necessary to carry the overall line of the melody (or harmony), but serve instead … Wikipedia
Ornament (Musik) — Es gibt in der Musik eine Reihe von Verzierungen oder Ornamenten (frz.: agréments). Es handelt sich dabei um Zusätze zum „eigentlichen“ Notentext, meistens in Form spezieller Zeichen. Beim Ausführen der Verzierungen bleibt dem Interpreten ein je… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Flat cap — Cap Cap (k[a^]p), n. [OE. cappe, AS. c[ae]ppe, cap, cape, hood, fr. LL, cappa, capa; perhaps of Iberian origin, as Isidorus of Seville mentions it first: Capa, quia quasi totum capiat hominem; it. capitis ornamentum. See 3d {Cape}, and cf. 1st… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tooth ornament — Dogtooth Dog tooth , n.; pl. {Dogteeth}. 1. See {Canine tooth}, under {Canine}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arch.) An ornament common in Gothic architecture, consisting of pointed projections resembling teeth; also called {tooth ornament}. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
honeysuckle ornament — noun : anthemion * * * anthemion. [1860 65] * * * honeysuckle ornament, flowers or leaves arranged in a flat, radiating cluster, as in architectural decoration … Useful english dictionary
Composition ornament — Compo is a mouldable resin worked either by hand or more usually pressed into moulds to produce decorative work. It s now most commonly seen as part of gilded picture frames, but was in use for many smaller decorative mouldings from the later… … Wikipedia
anthemion — noun (plural anthemia) Etymology: Greek, from diminutive of anthemon flower, from anthos more at anthology Date: 1865 a flat ornament of floral form (as in relief sculpture or in painting) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Jacobean age — Period in the visual and literary arts during the reign of James I (Latin Jacobus) of England (r. 1603–25). Jacobean architecture combines motifs from the late Gothic period with Classical details and Tudor pointed arches and interior paneling.… … Universalium
Patera — Paterae pl. ♦ Flat ornament, usually a square four petalled flower, or four lobed leaf, used in cornice, frieze and mouldings. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 413) … Medieval glossary
an|the|mion — «an THEE mee uhn», noun, plural mi|a « mee uh». a flat ornament of floral or leaflike forms in a radiating cluster, such as in architectural decoration, embroidery, or vase painting. ╂[< Greek anthémion (diminutive) < ánthemon flower <… … Useful english dictionary
Western architecture — Introduction history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present. The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… … Universalium