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has gloss | eng: A zoophorus in Medieval architecture is a sculptured frieze between the architrave and cornice with a continuous bas-relief of animals, fabulous beasts, creatures from Hell, sea monsters, centaurs, mermaids, unicorns and Zodiac signs. An example can be found in the Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral in Parma, Italy. |
lexicalization | eng: Zooephoric column |
lexicalization | eng: Zooephorus |
lexicalization | eng: Zoophoric column |
lexicalization | eng: Zoophorus |
lexicalization | eng: Zoƶphoric column |
lexicalization | eng: Zoƶphorus |
instance of | (noun) (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure column, pillar |
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