HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ANTEFIX: NOUN
- The Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- Any decoration serving to cover the ends of roofing tiles.
- The vertical blocks which terminate the covering tiles of the roof of a Roman, Etruscan, or Greek temple.
- An ornament of the cymatium of a classic cornice, sometimes pierced for the escape of water.
- An ornament at the eaves, concealing the ends of the joint tiles of the roof.
- An ornament fixed upon a frieze.
- An ornament on a vase so placed as to conceal the part where the handle joins the body.
- In class. arch., an upright ornament, generally of marble or terra cotta, placed at the eaves of a tiled roof, at the end of the last imbrex or tile of each ridge of tiling, to conceal the joining of the tiles.
- An upright ornament along the eaves of a tiled roof designed to conceal the joints between the rows of tiles.
- Carved ornament at the eaves of a tile roof concealing the joints between tiles
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ANTEFIX: RELATED WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Biblical latin, Hellenistically, Cleruchy, Etruscan, Hellenistical, Peridrome, Classical greek, Dead language, Romaic, Modern greek, Medieval greek, Hellenic language, Greek, Roman, Terracotta
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ANTEFIX: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Biblical latin, Hellenistically, Cleruchy, Etruscan, Hellenistical, Peridrome, Classical greek, Dead language, Romaic, Modern greek, Medieval greek, Hellenic language, Greek, Roman, Terracotta
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs ANTEFIX: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Words for family members and other relatives in Greek, a Hellenic language spoken mainly in Greece and Cyprus.
- Etruscan antefix and an Etruscan vase in the form of duck.