Terms vs Colonette - What's the difference?
terms | colonette |
(architecture) A narrow decorative column supporting a beam or lintel.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 6, author=David W. Dunlap, title=A Blossoming Cathedral Tower Sheds Its Scaffolding, work=New York Times
, passage=What is now revealed, in a limestone several shades blonder than the rest of the cathedral, are crisp buttresses, gables, colonettes , gargoyles, pinnacles, crockets and ornaments known as trefoils (three cusps), quatrefoils (four cusps) and cinquefoils (five cusps). }}
As nouns the difference between terms and colonette
is that terms is while colonette is (architecture) a narrow decorative column supporting a beam or lintel.colonette
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