pediment
/ˈpɛdɪmənt/Definitions
1. noun
A horizontal lintel or slab forming the lowest part of the entablature of a classical building, supporting the architrave.
“The pediment above the temple’s entrance depicted a beautiful sculpture of the gods.”
2. noun
A projecting horizontal member of the roof, often decorated with carvings or other ornaments.
“The pediment of the church roof was a stunning example of Gothic architecture.”