Definition of Trabeated

1. Adjective. Not arcuate; having straight horizontal beams or lintels (rather than arches).

Exact synonyms: Trabeate
Category relationships: Architecture
Similar to: Straight

Definition of Trabeated

1. a. Furnished with an entablature.

Definition of Trabeated

1. Adjective. (architecture) Furnished with an entablature. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Trabeated

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trabeated

tozy
tozy-mozy
tp
tp'ed
tp'ing
tp's
tpa
tpyo
tr00
tra-la
tra-la-la
traballio
trabea
trabeae
trabeate
trabeated (current term)
trabeation
trabeations
trabectedin
trabecula
trabecula septomarginalis
trabecula testis
trabeculae
trabeculae carneae
trabeculae cranii
trabeculae lienis

Literary usage of Trabeated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Gothic Architecture in England: An Analysis of the Origin & Development of by Francis Bond (1906)
"The Greek, therefore, is a trabeated style. From a constructional point of view it does not rank high ; first, because long blocks were very costly ; being ..."

2. Lectures on the Rise and Development of Medieval Architecture by George Gilbert Scott (1879)
"... and the trabeated systems — Development of Romanesque— Its leading characteristics — Romanesque and Pointed architecture not TWO styles, ..."

3. Art and Environment by Lisle March Phillipps (1914)
"... and trabeated construction : The Greeks deliver the arch from this confusion and proceed to develop its intrinsic possibilities : Santa Sophia is the ..."

4. Art and Environment by Lisle March Phillipps (1914)
"... and trabeated construction : The Greeks deliver the arch from this confusion and proceed to develop its intrinsic possibilities ..."

5. How to Judge Architecture: A Popular Guide to the Appreciation of Buildings by Russell Sturgis (1903)
"Thus the Pantheon at Rome though entirely vaulted in its main structure has a trabeated portico, and the screens in front of the great niches within (see PI ..."

6. How to Judge Architecture: A Popular Guide to the Appreciation of Buildings by Russell Sturgis (1903)
"Thus the Pantheon at Rome though entirely vaulted in its main structure has a trabeated portico, and the screens in front of the great niches within (see PI ..."

7. A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method for the Student by Banister Fletcher (1905)
"This style was essentially columnar and trabeated (trabs — a beam), and the character was largely influenced by the use of finely-dressed marble. ..."

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