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ogee

[ oh-jee, oh-jee ]

noun

  1. a double curve, resembling the letter S, formed by the union of a concave and a convex line.
  2. Also called gula. Architecture. a molding with such a curve for a profile; cyma. : O.G., o.g.


ogee

/ ˈəʊ»åÏô¾±Ë /

noun

  1. Also calledtalon a moulding having a cross section in the form of a letter S
  2. short for ogee arch
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ogee1

1275–1325; Middle English ogeus, oggez (plural), variant (by assimilation of f ) of oggifs, presumed singular oggif diagonal rib of a vault < Anglo-French, Old French ogive ogive
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ogee1

C15: probably variant of ogive
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For a more traditional look, counters can be fabricated with a variety of shaped edges, from a simple, rounded bullnose to the more decorative ogee — or S-shaped — edge preferred by Schafer.

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On the ten-year-old face, a thread of blood trickled from nose to upper lip, curving an ogee around the corner of the mouth and down the chin.

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The classic shape – a beautiful inverted ogee – can be seen in courtly miniatures and royal portraits.

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He begs Mme. de Labadye to take hold of it; and a music-box falls into his hands, which, before the séance, was placed upon the ogee, in the corner concealed by the curtain.

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Even in the hostile republic of Ragusa the Romanesque of the custom-house and Rectors’ palace is combined with Venetian Gothic, while the graceful balconies and ogee windows of the Prijeki closely follow their Venetian models.

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