corbel
/ˈkɔrbəl/Definitions
1. noun
A short, projecting bracket or ledge, especially one used to support a wall or an arch, often in the form of a stone or brick block.
“The ancient castle’s walls were held up by intricately carved corbels.”
2. verb
To support something, especially a wall or an arch, with a corbel or similar structure.
“The architect corbelled the new wing to fit the existing building’s design.”