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21Pilaster — Pi|lạs|ter 〈m. 3〉 Wandpfeiler [<ital. pilastro; zu lat. pila „Pfeiler“] * * * Pi|lạs|ter, der; s, [frz. pilastre < ital. pilastro, zu lat. pila, ↑ Pilar] (Archit.): flach aus der Wand hervortretender, in Fuß, Schaft u. Kapitell… …
22pilaster — • kolonn, pelare, pilaster …
23piláster — tra m (á) arhit. iz stene nekoliko izstopajoč pas z bazo in kapitelom: pročelje stavbe je okrašeno s pilastri; kaneliran pilaster …
24pilaster — noun Etymology: Middle French pilastre, from Italian pilastro Date: 1575 an upright architectural member that is rectangular in plan and is structurally a pier but architecturally treated as a column and that usually projects a third of its width …
25pilaster mass — Archit. an engaged pier, usually plain, used as a buttress. * * * …
26pilaster — noun /pɪˈlastə/ A rectangular column that projects partially from the wall to which it attached; it gives the appearance of a support, but is only for decoration …
27pilaster — pi·las·ter pi las tər n an elongated hardened ridge esp a longitudinal bony ridge on the back of the femur …
28pilaster — Synonyms and related words: antenna tower, arcade, atlas, baluster, balustrade, banister, barbican, base, belfry, bell tower, campanile, caryatid, colonnade, colonnette, colossus, column, cupola, dado, derrick, die, dome, fire tower, footstalk,… …
29pilaster — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. prop, pillar, minaret; see column 1 , post 1 …
30Pilaster — Pi|lạs|ter 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 Wandpfeiler [Etym.: <ital. pilastro; zu lat. pila »Pfeiler«] …