n. The horizontal upper section of a classical building, resting on columns and consisting of an architrave, frieze, and cornice. [Obsolete French, from Italian intavolatura, from intavolare, to put on a table : in-, in, on (from Latin; see EN-1) + tavola, table (from Latin tabula, board).] ![]() (click for a larger image) entablatureIonic order entablature A. cornice B. frieze C. architrave D. entablature |
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