English | Latin |
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colum noun | colum [coli](2nd) N |
columbarium noun [UK: ˌkɒ.ləm.ˈbeə.rɪəm] [US: ˌkɑː.ləm.ˈbe.riːəm] | columbarium [columbari(i)](2nd) N |
columbine [columbines] (any plant of the genus Aquilegia) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.ləm.baɪn] [US: ˈkɑː.ləm.ˌbaɪn] | aquilegianoun |
column [columns] noun [UK: ˈkɒ.ləm] [US: ˈkɑː.ləm] | stela [stelae](1st) F |
column, pillar noun | stilus [stili](2nd) M stylus [styli](2nd) M |
column / pillar (building / monument / pedestal / waterclock), post / prop noun | columna [columnae](1st) F |
column / pillar, post / prop noun | columpna [columpnae](1st) F |
column-bearing adjective | columnifer [columnifera, columniferum]adjective |
column-frieze noun | zoophorus [zoophori](2nd) M |
column tombstone noun | collumnela [collumnelae](1st) F columella [columellae](1st) F columnella [columnellae](1st) F |
columna noun | columna [columnae](1st) F columpna [columpnae](1st) F |
columns close spaced at twice their widths noun | systylos [systyli]noun |
(in Columella; JFW guess, Old form of satio?) noun | sartio [sartionis](3rd) F |
= incolumis adjective | incolomis [incolomis, incolome]adjective |
also called cicer columbinum noun | caprago [capraginis](3rd) F |
architectural flat surface / tablet / plate on column / door jamb / lintel noun | corsa [corsae](1st) F |
architrave, crossbeam on / between columns noun | epistylium [epistylii](2nd) N |
British Columbia (province of Canada) proper noun | Columbia Britannicaproper noun |
builder of columns (?) noun | columnarius [columnarii](2nd) M |
building with four columns noun | tetrastylon [tetrastyli]noun |
capital / chapiter of a column noun | capitellum [capitelli](2nd) N |
close-columned | pycnostylos [pycnostylos, pycnostylon ADJ] |
conical column, turning point at circus, goal noun | meta [metae](1st) F |
contracture, narrowing of columns towards the top, tapering noun | contractura [contracturae](1st) F |
convex molding (usu. round top / bottom of a column), astragal noun | astragalus [astragali](2nd) M |
curving outward (archit.), curve of column at top / bottom, apophyge noun | apophysis [apophysos/is]noun apothesis [apothesos/is]noun apothysis [apothysos/is]noun |
decastyle, having ten columns adjective | decastylos [decastylos, decastylon]adjective |
diastyle, having columns at wide intervals adjective | diastylos [diastylos, diastylon]adjective |
District of Columbia (federal capital of the United States of America) proper noun | Districtus Columbiaeproper noun |
four-columned adjective | tetrastylos [tetrastylos, tetrastylon]adjective |
having double row of columns all around noun | dipteros [dipteri]noun |
having double row of columns all around adjective | dipteros [dipteros, dipteron]adjective |
having single row of columns all around adjective | peripteros [peripteros, peripteron]adjective |
inner courtyard lined with rows of columns, peristyle noun | peristylium [peristylii](2nd) N |