archivolt
Americannoun
noun
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a moulding around an arch, sometimes decorated
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the under surface of an arch
Etymology
Origin of archivolt
1725–35; < French archivolte < Italian archivolto < Medieval Latin *archivoltum, Latinization of Old French arvol < Late Latin arcus volūtus vaulted arch; arch 1, vault 1
Example Sentences
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All the forms below are in stone; and the moulding 2, translated into stone, forms the universal archivolt of the early pointed arches of Venice, and windows of second and third orders.
From The Stones of Venice, Volume III (of 3) by Ruskin, John
The archivolt topping the semi-circular arch rests on a granite stone carved with a human head.
From Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album by Lebert, Marie
The arch is surrounded by an archivolt formed by a thick band with chamfered edges.
From Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album by Lebert, Marie
His semi-circular arch is formed by a grain surrounded by an archivolt with a chamfered band.
From Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album by Lebert, Marie
The archivolt is formed by a band adorned with saw-teeth in high relief carved with a row of triangular sticks.
From Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album by Lebert, Marie
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