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A triangular gable between a horizontal entablature and a sloping roof
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pediment
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a triangular gable between a horizontal entablature and a sloping roof
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A pediment is an element in classical , neoclassical and baroque architecture, and derivatives therefrom, consisting of a gable , originally of a triangular shape, placed above the horizontal structure of the entablature , typically supported by columns ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pediment \Ped"i*ment\, n. [L. pes, pedis, a foot. See Foot .] (Arch.) Originally, in classical architecture, the triangular space forming the gable of a simple roof; hence, a similar form used as a decoration over porticoes, doors, windows, etc.; also, ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ It forms a perfect square, with five bays on every side with the huge segmental pediments above. ▪ On the pediment of the main entrance, the gold hands of the blue-painted clock moved towards the hour. ▪ The remains of these ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context architecture English) A classical architectural element consisting of a triangular section or gable found above the horizontal superstructure (entablature) which lies immediately upon the columns; fronton.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
triangular part of the facade of a Greek-style building, 1660s, alteration of periment , peremint (1590s), of unknown origin, "said to be a workmen's term" [OED]; probably a dialectal garbling of pyramid , the connection perhaps being the triangular shape. ...
Usage examples of pediment.
The pediment field from its architectonic conditions was never suited to decoration in relief.
She looked around at the wreckage, remembering the vast, beautifully proportioned building on its high podium of many steps, the Ionic columns all bravely painted and gilded, the metopes and pediment veritable masterpieces.
It is very noticeable that these reliefs, unlike the others which in general furnish the closest analogies, the metopes of the temple at Selinous and the pediment of the Megarian Treasury at Olympia, have the ground unpainted.
If then there are reasons for finding the origin of pedimental decoration in a plane or low-relief composition of terracotta, made more effective both by a framing of like material and technic, and by the acroteria at either extremity and above, then the process of development which leads at length to the pediments at Aegina and the Parthenon becomes at once easy and natural.
An unhappy combination which wouldat least from the front aspect of the Sacra Viabe vastly improved by the addition of a proper and imposing temple portico and pediment.
The night wind licked over us and London shimmered and yellowed as he showed me the verdigrised copperplate engravings which were bolted to each side of the four compass-facing pediments.
It is a god, a secondary god manifesting before there is any vision of that other, the Supreme which rests over all, enthroned in transcendence upon that splendid pediment, the Nature following close upon it.
And when the good fathers had reached the appointed place, the house of Bernard Kiernan and Co, limited, 8, 9 and 10 little Britain street, wholesale grocers, wine and brandy shippers, licensed fo the sale of beer, wine and spirits for consumption on the premises, the celebrant blessed the house and censed the mullioned windows and the groynes and the vaults and the arrises and the capitals and the pediments and the cornices and the engrailed arches and the spires and the cupolas and sprinkled the lintels thereof with blessed water and prayed that God might bless that house as he had blessed the house of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and make the angels of His light to inhabit therein.
The fugitive was sitting on the pediment on the further side of the tomb, facing a crowd of leaping lions and prancing unicorns, vaulting hippogriffs and rearing cobras, all of them hewn in living wood befieadi a roof of rainbows.
The fugitive was sitting on the pediment on the further side of the tomb, facing a crowd of leaping lions and prancing unicorns, vaulting hippogriffs and rearing cobras, all of them hewn in living wood beneath a roof of rainbows.
The effect was one of stark simplicity, broken only by the frieze running along the pediment: skulls in low relief, presenting their left profiles.
There were watchtowers and balconies, columned belvederes and pediments.
Dormer windows were cut in this roof, with casings and pediments which the chisel of some great artist had covered with arabesques and dentils.
The Sandwall conceals the First Circinate, which provides a pediment to the Second.
He showed us a delicate aedicula with two columns of lapis lazuli and gold which framed an Entombment of Christ in fine silver bas-relief surmounted by a golden cross set with thirteen diamonds against a background of grainy onyx, while the little pediment was scalloped with agate and rubies.