square and rabbet
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific type of architectural molding: A continuous, ring-shaped decorative band, typically found at the top of a column, just below the capital. This molding combines two distinct profiles: a flat, right-angled section (the square) and a recessed, stepped groove (the rabbet).
Usage
- This is a highly specialized architectural term used to describe a specific component of classical or traditional building design.
- It is used primarily by architects, historians, carpenters, and craftsmen when discussing or documenting architectural details.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in its literal, architectural sense. It does not commonly appear in figurative or idiomatic language.
- It is often found in detailed architectural descriptions, preservation guidelines, and historical texts.
Variants and Related Words
- Molding/Moulding (n): A general term for a strip of material with a shaped, continuous profile used for decoration.
- Rabbet (n): A groove or recess cut into the edge of a piece of wood or other material, typically to receive another piece.
- Astragal (n): Another type of small, convex molding, often resembling a bead, sometimes used in similar locations.
Synonyms
- Annular molding (n): A ring-shaped molding (a more general descriptive term).
- Necking (n): In some classical orders, a molding or group of moldings at the top of a column shaft, below the capital. A can be a form of necking.
Notes on Meaning
- The term is a compound noun naming a single, specific architectural feature. It is not typically used to refer to the separate actions or tools of "squaring" or "rabbeting."
- Its meaning is precise and technical, with little variation outside of architectural context.
Noun
- molding in the form of a ring; at top of a column