Attic base
(in cl-ssical architecture) a base for a column, consisting of an upper and a lower torus separated by a scotia between two fillets.
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- Attic order
noun a low pilaster of any order set into the cornice of a building
- Attic salt
dry, delicate wit. historical examples there is the attic salt which springs from the charm in the words, from the flash of wit, from the spirited and brilliant sally. book of wise sayings w. a. clouston alas, if i had only taken the supposed rapidity of my progress with a grain of attic salt! atlantic […]
- Atticize
to affect attic style, usages, etc.; intermingle with attic elements. to favor or side with the athenians. to make conformable to attic usage.
- Atticism
the style or idiom of attic greek occurring in another dialect or language. attachment to athens or to the style, customs, etc., of the athenians. concise and elegant expression, diction, or the like. historical examples his style is pure and simple, and ancient critics praise his “atticism.” encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 2 […]
- Atticotomy
atticotomy atticotomy at·ti·cot·o·my (āt’ĭ-kŏt’ə-mē) n. incision into the tympanic attic.