palmette
21palmette — pal·mette …
22palmette — pal•mette [[t]pælˈmɛt[/t]] n. archit. fur a design or architectural ornament in the form of palmately spread leaves or sections • Etymology: 1835–45; < F …
23palmette — pal|met|te sb., n, r, rne (vifteformet ornament som forestiller et palmeblad) …
24Palmette — Pal|mẹt|te, die; , n <französisch> (Kunstwissenschaft Verzierung; Gartenbau Spalierobstbaum) …
25palmette — n. Archaeol. an ornament of radiating petals like a palm leaf. Etymology: F, dimin. of palme PALM(1) …
26Oxford Palmette Class — The Oxford Palmette Class is the name given both to a class of ancient Attic ’kylikes’’ and to the group of vase painters that made them. The Oxford Palmette Class was the last group of artists, or of vases, to precede the Komast cups and Siana… …
27Palmettes — Palmette La palmette est un motif décoratif en forme de feuille de palmier. Les palmettes peuvent prendre différentes formes : larges (on dit grasses ) et lobées, ou au contraire plus effilées, à un lobe ou deux (palmette bifide). On combine …
28the honeysuckle ornament — Palmette Pal*mette , n. [F., dim. of palme a palm.] A floral ornament, common in Greek and other ancient architecture; often called {the honeysuckle ornament}. [1913 Webster] …
29Espalier — Pour l équipement de gymnastique, voir Espalier de gymnastique. Espalier d arbres fruitiers à …
30Dacian bracelets — Dacian gold bracelet, dated to 1st century BC – 1st century AD, from Sarmizegetusa Romania [1][2] …