- supplicate, supplication, triplicate,
triplicity plinth-
brick Gr**** πλίνθος (
plínthos) plinth,
Plinthograptis ploc- plor- cry out,
complain Latin plorare deplorable...
- supplicate, supplication, triplicate,
triplicity plinth-
brick Gr**** πλίνθος (
plínthos) plinth,
Plinthograptis ploc- plor- cry out,
complain Latin plorare deplorable...
- Löwenfels. Main
building of
Staatsmijn Maurits.
Restored former brickyard Plinthos, the
present office of park De Graven, at
Daniken (near
train station Geleen-Oost)...
- labýrinthos, 'labyrinth'; πέτρα, pétrā, 'stone (as
building material)'; πλίνθος,
plínthos, 'brick'; πύργος, pýrgos, 'tower'.
Geography and topography: ἄμβων/ἄμβη...
- opus mixtum,
which means alternating rows of
stone and flat brick, or
plinthos,
meaning crushed brick in lime mortar. The
exterior was not as
ornate as...
-
Plinthite (from the Gr****
plinthos, brick) is an iron-rich, humus-poor
mixture of clay with
quartz and
other minerals.
Plinthite is a
redoximorphic feature...
- phönikischen
Gottes mit Kopf****, schreitend. Auf den vier
Seiten des
Plinthos eine phönikische Inschrift... Dávila S. 60, 160
nennt sie
einen Harpokrates...
-
found in an
inscription from Vindonissa. The
equivalent Gr**** term is
plinthos (πλίνθος; see
plinth for the
architectural use). A
common type of laterculus...