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trabeate, a. Arch.|ˈtreɪbiːeɪt| [irreg. (for *trabate), f. L. trab-s, trab-em beam + -ate2, on analogy of trabeaton, q.v. (L. trabeātus meant ‘clad in the trabea’.)] = next.
1890C. H. Moore Gothic Archit. i. 6 note, It is not until we scrutinise the joints of masonry that the trabeate principle of its construction is perceived. 1905Athenæum Apr. 441/2 The ordinary house [in Syrian architecture, 85 b.c. to 609 a.d.] was a purely trabeate building... The construction was in cut stone blocks laid without mortar; but the arch..was gradually evolved. |