| Robert Griffith Hatfield - 1845 - 326 σελίδες
...bolting or nailing transversely together, so that the two appear but one. Scotia. — The hollow moulding in the base of a column, between the fillets of the tori. Scroll. — A carved curvilinear ornament, somewhat resembling in profile the turnings of a ram's horn.... | |
| J. A. Beil - 1855 - 756 σελίδες
...schottische Teppich, dreifache Teppich * Tapis m. d'Ecosse. Scotia, Trochilus, s. (the hollow moulding in the base of a column between the fillets of the tori, sometimes called a casement) (Arch.) « Die Rinnc, Hohlkehle + Scotie, nacelle,/. To Scour, P. a. (to... | |
| Universal decorator - 1859 - 184 σελίδες
...connects the shaft with the base, or with the fillet under the astragal. SCOTIA. The hollow moulding in the base of a column between the fillets of the tori ; called also trochilus. SCROLL. An ornament convolved or spiral. The term is applied also to the volutes... | |
| Robert Griffith Hatfield - 1874 - 452 σελίδες
...or nail-rp, transversely together, so that the two appear but one. Scotia. — The hollow moulding in the base of a column, between the fillets of the tori. Sr.roll. — A carved curvilinear ornament, somewhat resembling in profile the turnings of a ram-s... | |
| William Allen Sylvester - 1883 - 220 σελίδες
...which the rounded part of a Grecian ovolo or ogee moulding is separated from the fillet. Rail. — The horizontal part in any piece of framing or panelling....ornament. The volute of the Ionic and Corinthian capitals. Soffit. — Under side of stairways, archways, entablatures, cornices, or ceilings. Spire. — A body... | |
| William Allen Sylvester - 1884 - 222 σελίδες
...which the rounded part of a Grecian ovolo or ogee moulding is separated from the fillet. Rail. — The horizontal part in any piece of framing or panelling....ornament. The volute of the Ionic and Corinthian capitals. Soffit. — Under side of stairways, archways, entablatures, cornices, or ceilings. Spire. — A body... | |
| Robert Griffith Hatfield - 1895 - 774 σελίδες
...bolting or nailing transversely together, so that the two appear but one. Scotia. — The hollow moulding in the base of a column, between the fillets of the tori. Scroll. — A carved curvilinear ornament, somewhat resembling in profile the turnings of a ram's horn.... | |
| Harry Augustus Bliss - 1912 - 248 σελίδες
...1H5-N9 К. C.), and whose sarcophagi were found in a tomb near the Appian Way. SCOTIA (skd'shl-a), n. A concave moulding used in the base of a column between the fillets of two tori and elsewhere. Its set'tion is a segment of a circle, often a segment greater than a semicircle.... | |
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