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ovolo
[ oh-vuh-loh ]
noun
- a convex molding forming or approximating in section a quarter of a circle or ellipse.
ovolo
/ ˈəʊ±¹É™ËŒ±ôəʊ /
noun
- architect a convex moulding having a cross section in the form of a quarter of a circle or ellipse Also calledquarter roundthumb Compare ³¦´Ç²Ô²µÃ© echinus
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ovolo1
Example Sentences
It has been quite a good year for the queen of local mushrooms, the russet-capped ovolo; and a pretty good one for the king, or “little pigâ€, the porcino.
Apropos of Sherwood's at Jamestown, few of us, if any, know that his mansion possessed openings with ovolo bricks—bricks rubbed and cut in an egg-shaped ornamental moulding.
Again: the Doric capital was unimitative; but all the beauty it had was dependent on the precision of its ovolo, a natural curve of the most frequent occurrence.
The term is sometimes given to the ovolo of the Ionic capital, especially when curved with the egg-and-tongue enrichment.
Lastly, the crowning part is, in the Greek Doric, a single convex moulding, not very dissimilar in profile to the ovolo of the capital, and forming what we commonly call an eaves-gutter.
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