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acroter
/ 蓹藞kr蓹蕣t蓹; 藞忙kr蓹t蓹 /
noun
- architect a plinth bearing a statue, etc, at either end or at the apex of a pediment
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of acroter1
C18: from French, from Latin acroterium, from Greek 补办谤艒迟脓谤颈辞苍 summit, from akros extreme
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Acroteria or Acroter鈥檚 from 峒魏蟻峤刮, Summa pars; they may be properly called Pinnacles, for Pins and Battlements were made sometimes more towring; but when they stood in Ranges with Rails and Balisters: Upon flat Building they still retained their Name, with this only difference, that such as were placed between the Angular Points, were stiled the Median, or middle Acroteria.
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The walls sloped slightly inwards and were surmounted by an acroter with metal spikes, capable of stopping whosoever might attempt to climb over.
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