"piedouche" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: piedouches [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French piédouche, itself a borrowing from Italian peduccio (“console, corbel”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|piédouche}} French piédouche, {{der|en|it|peduccio||console, corbel}} Italian peduccio (“console, corbel”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} piedouche (plural piedouches)
  1. A small pedestal used to support a bust, a vase, etc. Wikipedia link: palace of Versailles Synonyms: piédouche Translations (small pedestal): piédouche [masculine] (French), pieduccio [masculine] (Italian)

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