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pilaster

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English

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Church with four decorative pilasters.

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Etymology

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From Middle French pilastre, from Italian pilastro. Equivalent to pillar +‎ -aster.

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Noun

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pilaster (plural pilasters)

  1. (decorative architecture) A rectangular column that projects partially from the wall to which it is attached; it gives the appearance of a support, but is only for decoration.
  2. (structural architecture) A column or short wing wall attached to the foundation wall which provides lateral support, or to support a vertical load that does not fall on the foundation wall.

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French pilastre, from Italian pilastro, from Latin pilastrum.

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Noun

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pilaster m (plural pilasters, diminutive pilastertje n)

  1. pilaster, rectangular half column

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Polish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French pilastre, from Middle French pilastre, from Italian pilastro.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /piˈlas.tɛr/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -astɛr
  • Syllabification: pi‧las‧ter

Noun

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pilaster m inan

  1. (architecture) pilaster (column attached to the wall)

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adjective

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