Difference between revisions of "Gutta (Q23651)"

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One of a series of pendant ornaments, generally in the form of the fustrum of a cone, but sometimes cylindrical; usually found on the underside of the mutules and regulae of the Doric entablature.

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Latest revision as of 06:52, 18 October 2023

One of a series of pendant ornaments, generally in the form of the fustrum of a cone, but sometimes cylindrical; usually found on the underside of the mutules and regulae of the Doric entablature.
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Gutta
One of a series of pendant ornaments, generally in the form of the fustrum of a cone, but sometimes cylindrical; usually found on the underside of the mutules and regulae of the Doric entablature.

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    Gutta (English)
    One of a series of pendant ornaments, generally in the form of the fustrum of a cone, but sometimes cylindrical; usually found on the underside of the mutules and regulae of the Doric entablature. (English)
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