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Definition of Pedestalled
1. pedestal [v] - See also: pedestal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedestalled
Literary usage of Pedestalled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guide to the Antiquities of the Early Iron Age of Central and Western by Charles Hercules Read (1905)
"The pedestalled urn constitutes a definite type, and is characterized by ...
(J) A fine pedestalled urn (fig. 58, no. 2) with another form of painted ..."
2. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1896)
"strongly influenced by the civilisation of the ancient Venetian country at the
head of the Adriatic.1 The shape of the tall, cordoned, pedestalled vases, ..."
3. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society by Essex Archaeological Society (1906)
"The fourth, a small pedestalled urn, is, by the kindness of Mr. Pritchett,
deposited in the Colchester Museum, this also does not appear in the photograph. ..."
4. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages by Sara Anderson Immerwahr (1971)
"Fragment from shallow bowl (or pedestalled goblet) with angular wall and ...
Perhaps all should be restored on a pedestalled foot: cf. standed plate from ..."