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sty·lo·bate S0830400 (stī′lə-bāt′)n. Architecture The immediate foundation of a row of classical columns. Also called stereobate. [Latin stȳlobata, from Greek stūlobatēs : stūlos, pillar; see stā- in Indo-European roots + bainein, to walk; see gwā- in Indo-European roots.]stylobate (ˈstaɪləˌbeɪt) n (Architecture) a continuous horizontal course of masonry that supports a colonnade[C17: from Latin stylobatēs, from Greek stulos pillar + -batēs, from bainein to tread, walk]sty•lo•bate (ˈstaɪ ləˌbeɪt) n. (in a classical temple) a course of masonry, part of the stereobate, forming the foundation for a colonnade. [1555–65; < Latin stȳlobatēs, stȳlobata < Greek stȳlobátēs] StylobateenUK
StylobateThe single top course of the three steps forming a foundation of a Classical temple upon which the columns rests; any continuous base, plinth, or pedestal upon which a row of columns rests directly.Stylobate in ancient Greek temples, the upper surface of a stereobate on which a colonnade stands. Sometimes the entire upper step of a stereobate is called the stylobate. stylobate stylobate 1. Strictly, the single top course of the three steps of the crepidoma upon which the |