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plancier|plænˈsɪə(r)| Also 7 -eere, 8 -ere, 9 -eer. [ad. OF. or obs. F. plancier, collateral form of planchier: see plancher n.] The under side of the corona of a cornice.
1664Evelyn tr. Freart's Archit. etc. 138 The under part of the Roofs of these Corona's..are by our Artists call'd Planceeres. 1704J. Harris Lex. Techn. I, Plancere, in Architecture, is the Under part of the Roof of the Corona; which is the Superior part of the Cornice between two Cymatiums. 1827Mackenzie Hist. Newcastle I. 308 The planceer is ornamented with seven-leafed pateræ. 1886G. T. Robinson in Art Jrnl. 51/1 Of timber construction, it [the ceiling] has a flat planceer about one-sixth of the whole width of the room, extending all round it; this is trabeated by large beams... From this projecting planceer a panelled tambour rises to a higher plane. |