Definition of Floriated. Meaning of Floriated. Synonyms of Floriated

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Definition of Floriated

Floriated
Floriated Flo"ri*a`ted, a. (Arch.) Having floral ornaments; as, floriated capitals of Gothic pillars.

Meaning of Floriated from wikipedia

- trefoils, etc. Synonyms or minor variants include fleuretty, fleuronny, floriated and flourished. In early armory, it is not consistently distinguished...
- is in the form of a cross patonce (having the arms growing broader and floriated toward the end) with a medallion in the centre, the obverse of which bears...
- orientation. There are many different versions of Kufic, such as square Kufic, floriated Kufic, knotted Kufic, and others. The artistic styling of Kufic led to...
- similar to the mosque's main entrance, including a carved inscription in floriated Kufic that mentions al-Hakim's name and the date of construction. The...
- Civilité (1584, Plantin), based on the 1557 design of Robert Granjon. Didot Floriated Capitals (1820, Pierre Didot) Emergo (1948-53, S.L. Hartz) Fleischman...
- of Bathing Customs in Ancient and Medieval China and the History of the Floriate Clear Palace", Journal of the American Oriental Society, 76 (2): 57–82...
- arts are the use of lively figurative motifs and the use of an angular, floriated Kufic script for Arabic inscriptions. Among the best-known art forms that...
- (Tamil Nadu), Anuradhapura (Ceylon), Taxila (****stan), and in Baltistan. Floriated Indian crosses are found at Kottakkavu, Pallipuram and Niranam. The large...
- development of many different variations of this script, such as the floriated Kufic, square Kufic, knotted Kufic, and many others. This also means there...
- in a cloisonné enamel plaque with an enamelled image of a man holding floriate sceptres, perhaps personifying Sight or the Wisdom of God. It was at one...