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cimbia|ˈsɪmbɪə| [It.] 1. Arch. A fillet or ring round the shaft of a column; an apophyge.
1613–39I. Jones in Leoni Palladio's Archit. (1742) I. 38/2 A small Boultel or Torus B, under the Cimbia. 1664Evelyn tr. Fréart's Archit. 127 The Cimbia beneath the Astragal immediately above the Contraction. 1842in Gwilt Archit. Gloss. 950. †2. Anat. The transverse peduncular tract in the brain of certain mammals and some humans. Obs.
1882Syd. Soc. Lex. II, Cimbia, a slender, white band, which crosses the ventral surface of the crus cerebri. It forms a distinct ridge in the cat. |