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  • Triglyph - Wikipedia
    Triglyph is an architectural term for the vertically channeled tablets of the Doric frieze in classical architecture, so called because of the angular channels in them
  • Triglyph | architecture | Britannica
    Other articles where triglyph is discussed: order: It is composed of projecting triglyphs (units each consisting of three vertical bands separated by grooves) that alternate with receding square panels, called metopes, that may be either plain or carved with sculptured reliefs
  • Entablature with Metope and Triglyphs - World History Encyclopedia
    Entablature detail from the 5th century BCE Parthenon, Athens Above the column capitals lies the abacus which supports the entablture This latter element consists of the architrave, frieze and cornice Here the frieze carries triglyphs (with vertical grooves) and between them sculpted metopes
  • What Is the Meaning of Triglyph? Breaking Down Architectural Elements
    Understanding the word “triglyph” starts with its Greek origins, where “triglyphos” literally means “three-grooved ” You’ll find this etymology perfectly matches the architectural feature ‘s physical appearance, as each triglyph contains three vertical grooves or channels
  • TRIGLYPH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    triglyph noun tri· glyph ˈtrī-ˌglif : a slightly projecting rectangular tablet in a Doric frieze with two vertical channels of V section and two corresponding chamfers or half channels on the vertical sides
  • Triglyph Definition, Origin the Doric Corner Conflict
    What is triglyph in art? Triglyphs are projecting decorative panels featured in Doric order frieze that consist of three vertical bands separated by two vertical channels
  • TRIGLYPH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    TRIGLYPH definition: a structural member of a Doric frieze, separating two consecutive metopes, and consisting typically of a rectangular block with two vertical grooves or glyphs, and two chamfers or half grooves at the sides, together counting as a third glyph, and leaving three flat vertical bands on the face of the block
  • Triglyph - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    triglyph (n ) 1560s as an element in ancient architecture usually consisting of a block cut with vertical grooves, representing the ends of wooden beams in earlier constructions, from Greek triglyphos, noun use of an adjective meaning "three-grooved;" see tri- "three" + glyph (n )


















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