trabeatae

/trəbiːˈɛɪ, t̪rəˈbiːɛɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of entablature in ancient Roman architecture, typically consisting of a series of arches or beams.

“The ancient temple featured a magnificent trabeatae, supporting the weight of the structure.”

Synonyms

  • architrave
  • entablature

Antonyms

  • pilaster