A corner-stone of a wall or building; also, one of the wedge-shaped stones of an arch. Now usually quoin, n.; cf. coign, n. 2. Hence coin-stone n. Obs…
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > arch > [noun] > parts of (51) coin1350 A corner-stone of a wall or building; also, one of the wedge-shaped stones of an arch. Now usually quoin, n.; cf. coign, n. 2. Hence coin-stone n. Obs… pendant1359 Architecture and Building. In an open timber roof: a supporting post attached to the hammerbeam or the principal rafter; a pendant-post; a spandrel… voussoir1359 One of the stones which form part of an arch or a vault, usually having the sides slightly inclined towards each other. springer1435 Architecture. The point from which an arch or vault rises; the support or impost at each end of an arch. Cf. later spring, n.1 9a, spring, v.1 17b. spandrel1477 The triangular space between the outer curve of an arch and the rectangle formed by the mouldings enclosing it, frequently filled in with ornamental… spring?1553 Architecture. The point at which an arch or vault rises from a support or impost (impost, n.2 1); the commencement of curvature in an arch. Also… pitch1615 The height of a roof (esp. an arched roof) or ceiling above the floor; (also) the height of the vertex of an arch above the springing line. Now… kneeler1617 Architecture. The return of the dripstone at the spring of an arch: cf. knee, n. 10. Obsolete. gimmalsa1652 plural. The voussoirs of an arch. Obsolete. rare. face1664 The principal side, often vertical or steeply sloping, presented by an object; the ‘front’, as opposed… Architecture. The side of a structure, etc… of the third point1672 Architecture. Degree of pointedness. Only in of the third (also fourth) point. Obsolete. turn1677 Architecture. The curved side of an arch, between the keystone and the foot; the haunch or flank. Obsolete. sweep1685 The continuously curved part of an arch. hance1700 Architecture. The arc of smaller radius at the springing of an elliptical or many-centred arch. Now usually viewed as the ‘haunch’ of the arch, and… skew-back1700 Architecture. The springing-line of an arch; the sloping surface on which either extremity of an arch rests; a course of stone or brickwork, an… summering1700 In various applications indicating the direction, angle, etc., of the elements forming an arch, or the manner of construction of an arch; spec.… springing1703 Architecture. The point at which an arch or vault rises from a support or impost (impost, n.2 1); the commencement of curvature in an arch. Cf… tympan1704 Architecture. = tympanum, n. 3. hip1726 Architecture and Building. The space formed between one side of the outer curve of an arch, a wall, and the ceiling or framework; a spandrel. Obsolete… reins1726 Architecture. The curved walls and material filling the space behind these which form and sustain an arch in a vault. Cf. haunch, n.1 3a. rib1726 Architecture, Building, and Engineering. The haunch or flank of an arch. Obsolete. rare. third point1728 = tierce, n.1 point: see quot. quoin1730 Building. The keystone, or any one of the wedge-shaped stones, of an arch; = voussoir, n. Obsolete. rare. archivolt1731 The under curve or inner contour of an arch, from impost to impost; the band of mouldings which ornaments this curve. opening1739 The width of an arch between its pillars. Obsolete. rare. soffit1739 The under horizontal face of an architrave or overhanging cornice; the under surface of a lintel, vault, or arch; a ceiling. shoulder1744 Each of the two stones adjacent to the keystone of an arch. Obsolete. extrados1772 The upper or exterior curve of an arch; esp. the upper curve of the voussoirs or stones which immediately form the arch. Cf. intrados, n. intrados1772 The lower or interior curve of an arch; esp. the lower curve of the voussoirs or stones which immediately form the arch. Cf. extrados, n. haunch1793 Architecture. The side of an arch between the crown and the piers, the flank; = hance, n. 3. Hence the corresponding part of any arched figure. arch-stone1828 a wedge-shaped brick or stone used in the construction of arches. Arch-stone State, the ‘Keystone State’, Pennsylvania. twist1840 spec. in Architecture: see quot. 1875. coign1843 Occasionally used in the following senses, where quoin, n. is the ordinary modern spelling. A corner-stone; a projecting corner or angle of a… architrave1849 Ornamental moulding round the exterior of an arch. Also attributive. escoinçon1867 A stone which forms the upper part of an arched window. In quot. 1867 attributive. pulvino1907 A dosseret resembling a cushion pressed down by a weight. pin1928 As part of a mechanism or construction. Architecture. Each of the supports of an arch. Subcategories:— voussoir (6) — keystone (6) — section of pier or wall acting as support (2) |
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