different between systyle vs intercolumnation

systyle

English

Etymology

From Latin systylos, from Ancient Greek ???????? (sústulos, with columns standing close) from ??? (sún, with) + ?????? (stûlos, column): compare French systyle.

Adjective

systyle (not comparable)

  1. (architecture) Having a space equal to two diameters or four modules between two columns; said of a portico or building.

Related terms

  • systylious

See also

  • intercolumniation

Noun

systyle (plural systyles)

  1. (architecture) A systyle temple or other edifice.

French

Etymology

From Latin systylos, from Ancient Greek ???????? (sústulos) composed of ??? (sún) and ?????? (stûlos)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sis.til/

Noun

systyle m (plural systyles)

  1. arrangement of colonnade where the space between columns is twice the diameter of each
    Les anciens, au dire de Vitruve, comptaient cinq espèces de temples (…). Ils appelaient : (…) systyle, celui dans lequel l'entre-colonnement mesurait deux diamètres. (Ch. Blanc, Grammaire des arts et du dessin, 1876, p. 221)

Adjective

systyle (plural systyles)

  1. having this arrangement
    portique systyle.

References

  • “systyle” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Further reading

  • “systyle” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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intercolumnation

English

Etymology

inter- +? columnation

Noun

intercolumnation (countable and uncountable, plural intercolumnations)

  1. (architecture) The regular spaces (or system of spacing) between the columns of a colonnade.

See also

  • pycnostyle
  • systyle
  • eustyle
  • diastyle
  • areostyle

intercolumnation From the web:

  • what does intercolumniation mean
  • what is intercolumniation
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