caryatid

/kæriˈɑːtɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

A sculpted female figure used as a support in architecture, typically one of a series of figures that carry the weight of a building or a section of its wall.

“The ancient Greek temple was adorned with several caryatids, which added to its architectural grandeur.”

Synonyms

  • engaged column
  • pillar figure

Antonyms

  • obelisk