piláster
41Pilaster — ♦ Shallow rectangular pier attached to wall. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 413) …
42pilaster — pi·las·ter …
43pilaster — pi•las•ter [[t]pɪˈlæs tər[/t]] n. archit. a shallow rectangular feature projecting from a wall, usu. having a capital and base and imitating the form of a column • Etymology: 1565–75; pile I (in obs. sense “pillar”) + aster I, modeled on It… …
44pilaster — /pəˈlæstə / (say puh lastuh) noun a square or rectangular pillar, with capital and base, engaged in a wall from which it projects. {French pilastre, from Italian pilastro, from Latin pīla pillar} …
45Pilaster — pilastro …
46pilaster — n. rectangular pillar projecting from and supporting wall. ♦ pilastered, a …
47pilaster — pi|las|ter sb., en, pilastre, pilastrene (fladt væg el. murfremspring med form som en søjle) …
48pilaster — s ( n, pilastrar) ARKIT halvpelare …
49Pilaster — Pi|lạs|ter, der; s, <lateinisch> ([flacher] Wandpfeiler) …
50pilaster — see PILLAR …