释义 |
rudenture Arch. [a. F. rudenture (16th c.): cf. prec.] (See quots.) There is no evidence that this or the two prec. words have ever been in actual English use.
1723Chambers tr. Le Clerc's Treat. Arch. I. 73 By a Rudenture we mean the Figure of a Rope or Staff cut, on some occasions, in the Flutings, to strengthen their sides. 1728― Cycl., Rudenture,..the Figure of a Rope or Staff, sometimes plain sometimes carv'd, wherewith a third Part of the Flutings of Columns are frequently filled up. [Hence in various later Dicts.] |