mutule
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- mutular adjective
- mutulary adjective
Etymology
Origin of mutule
First recorded in 1555–65, mutule is from the Latin word mūtulus modillion
Example Sentences
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Three rows of six guttae each are attached to the under surface of a mutule.
From A History of Greek Art by Tarbell, Frank Bigelow
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