"modillion" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: modillions [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Italian modiglione. Doublet of moellon. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|it|modiglione}} Italian modiglione, {{doublet|en|moellon}} Doublet of moellon Head templates: {{en-noun}} modillion (plural modillions)
  1. (architecture) A decoratively carved supporting block atop a column, often underneath a cornice, and usually smaller and more ornamental in function than a corbel. Derived forms: intermodillion, modillioned Related terms: moellon, mutule, corbel Translations (Translations): Modillon [masculine] (German), Kragstein (corbel) [masculine] (German)

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