n.
A hollow concave molding at or near the base of a column.
[Latin, from Greek skotiā, from feminine of skotios, dark, shadowy (from the shadow it casts), from skotos, darkness.]
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sco·tia (skō'shə)
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[Latin, from Greek skotiā, from feminine of skotios, dark, shadowy (from the shadow it casts), from skotos, darkness.]
| Architecture: scotia |
A deep concave molding, esp. one at the base of a column in Classical architecture. Also called a gorge, trochilus.
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| trochilus | |
| hollow moulding (architecture) | |
| Scotia (medieval and poetic name for Scotland) |
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