polyptych

  • 1polyptych — [päl′ip tik΄] n. [Gr polyptychos, having many folds < poly (see POLY ) + ptyx, a fold] a set of four or more panels with pictures, carvings, etc. often hinged for folding together, used as an altarpiece, etc …

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  • 2Polyptych — A polyptych (from the Greek polu many + ptychē fold ) generally refers to a painting (usually panel painting) which is divided into four or more sections, or panels. (The term diptych is used to describe a two part painting and the term triptych… …

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  • 3polyptych — ˈpälə̇pˌtik, pəˈlipt noun ( s) Etymology: Greek polyptychos with many folds, folded many times, from poly + ptychos (akin to Greek ptychē fold, layer) : an arrangement of four or more panels (as of a painting) usually hinged and folding together… …

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  • 4Polyptych of Perugia — Infobox Painting| title=Polyptych of Perugia artist=Piero della Francesca year=c. 1470 type=Oil and tempera on panel height=338 width=230 city=Perugia museum=Galleria Nazionale dell UmbriaThe Polyptych of Perugia (also known as Polyptych of St.… …

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  • 5polyptych — noun Etymology: Greek polyptychos having many folds, from poly + ptychē fold, from ptyssein to fold Date: 1859 an arrangement of four or more panels (as of a painting) usually hinged and folding together …

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  • 6polyptych — /pol ip tik/, n. a work of art composed of several connected panels. Cf. diptych, pentaptych, triptych. [1855 60; special use of LL polyptychum < Gk polýptychon a register, roll, n. use of neut. of polýptychos having many folds. See POLY ,&#8230; …

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  • 7polyptych — noun A work consisting of multiple painted or carved panels joined together, often with hinges …

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  • 8Polyptych —    See Altarpiece …

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  • 9polyptych —    An altarpiece made up of more than three sections. (pr. pohl ip tik) …

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  • 10polyptych — [ pɒlɪptɪk] noun a painting, especially an altarpiece, consisting of more than three leaves or panels joined by hinges or folds. Origin C19: from late L. polyptycha (neut. plural) registers , from Gk poluptukhos having many folds …

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