Difference between revisions of "Architrave"
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- The lowest part of an entablature resting on the capital of a column; also, the holdings around a doorway.
- Formalized lintel, the lowest member of the classical entablature. Also the molded frame of a door or window (often borrowing the profile of a classical architrave).[1]
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