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ashlar

or ²¹²õ³ó·±ô±ð°ù

[ ash-ler ]

noun

  1. Masonry.
    1. a squared building stone cut more or less true on all faces adjacent to those of other stones so as to permit very thin mortar joints.
    2. such stones collectively.
    3. masonry made of them.
  2. Carpentry. a short stud between joists and sloping rafters, especially near the eaves.


verb (used with object)

  1. to face with ashlars.

ashlar

/ ˈæʃ±ôÉ™ /

noun

  1. a block of hewn stone with straight edges for use in building
  2. Also calledashlar veneer a thin dressed stone with straight edges, used to face a wall
  3. masonry made of ashlar
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ashlar1

1325–75; Middle English ascheler < Middle French aissel ( i ) er < Latin ²¹³æ¾±±ô±ôÄå°ù¾±²õ, equivalent to axill ( a ) ( axis board, plank, axis 1 + -illa diminutive suffix) + -Äå°ù¾±²õ -ar 1; -ar 2
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ashlar1

C14: from Old French aisselier crossbeam, from ais board, from Latin axis axletree; see axis 1
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The syncopation of transparent and opaque windows, alternating with ashlar panels, can suggest the patterns of kente cloth.

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Building an interior feature wall is one of the most popular applications for ashlar cut, ledge or stacked natural stone.

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Derived from textured natural materials such as limestone, the ashlar profile has a more refined appearance due to the consistency of heights and its minimal mortar joints.

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In one instance, the researchers found more than 40 basalt ashlar blocks in a single garden.

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Above a fine stone or ashlar base, the building has been constructed using mainly cream limestone, which has been hand broken and laid criss-cross with the unfinished, raw ends exposed to produce a rich texture.

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