(FIN-ee-ehl, FI-nee-)
noun
1. An ornamental object on top of an architectural structure or a piece of furniture.
2. A curve at the end of the main stroke of a character in some italic fonts.
Etymology
From Middle English finial (final), from Latin finis (end)
Usage
"Just ahead, rolling lawns and a canopy of pecan, willow, oak and English walnut trees frame an imposing multitiered manor house complete with portico exterior, dormer windows and a welcoming 3 1/2-foot pineapple finial crowning its mansard roof." — Suzanne Murphy-Larronde; Mind Your Manors; The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Mar 18, 2001.