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trachelium

[ truh-kee-lee-uhm ]

noun

plural trachelia
  1. (in classical architecture) any member between the hypotrachelium and the capital of a column.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of trachelium1

< New Latin < Greek ³Ù°ù᳦³óŧ±ô ( os ) neck + Latin -ium -ium
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We had also the Campanula persicifolia and trachelium, and one we called Bluebells of Scotland, which was not the correct name.

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Trachelium, trÄ-kē′li-um, n. the neck of a column: a genus of Campanulace�, native to the Mediterranean region.—adj.

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Amongst others, the Trachelium cœruleum, a pretty wall-plant, native of Calabria, and formerly unknown here, now clothes many an old wall near Naples, and at Sorrento.

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