entablature
/enˈtæblətʃə(r)/noun
- Architecture the upper part of a classical building supported by columns or a colonnade, comprising the architrave, frieze, and cornice【建筑】古典柱式建筑的顶部; 柱上楣构; 檐部。
词源
early 17th cent. (formerly also as intablature): from Italian intavolatura 'boarding' (partly via French entablement 'entablement'), from intavolare 'board up' (based on tavola 'table').