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‖ laquear|ˈlækwiːɑː(r)| [L. f. laque-us noose, band: see lace n.] a. Arch. (See quots.)
1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Laquear (in Archit.), a Roof, the inward Roof of a House; the Roof of a Chamber embowed, channelled, and done with Fret-work. 1859Gwilt Archit. (ed. 4) Gloss., s.v. Lacunar, The ceiling of any part in architecture receives the name of lacunar only when it consists of compartments sunk or hollowed, without spaces or bands, between the panels; if it is with bands, it is called laquear. b. Anat. (See quot. 1888.)
1888Syd. Soc. Lex., Laquear, the roof of a part. 1889J. M. Duncan Lect. Dis. Women xxii. (ed. 4) 172 Where the disease attacks only parts of the passage, as the laquear. |