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ovolo Arch.|ˈəʊvələʊ| Pl. ovoli |-liː|. [ad. It. † ovolo, now uovolo, dim. of † ovo, uovo:—L. ovum egg.] A convex moulding of which the section is a quarter-circle or (approximately) a quarter-ellipse, receding from the vertical downwards; also called quarter-round or echinus.
1663Gerbier Counsel 32 The List, the Ovolo, the Cimatium. 1688R. Holme Armoury iii. 112/2 Ovolo is a quarter round under a projecting square. 1847Smeaton Builder's Man. 216 There are eight mouldings introduced in the orders: the ovolo, the talon, the cyma, the cavetto, the torus, the astragal, the scotia, and the fillet. 1862Rickman Goth. Archit. 9 The enriched ovolo of the Ionic capital. b. attrib.
1832J. L. Loudon Encycl. Cottage Archit. Gloss. (1836) 1129 Ovolo moulding..generally applied to Doric columns. 1858Skyring's Builders' Prices (ed. 48) 30, 1½ inch deal ovolo sashes. 1875Knight Dict. Mech., Ovolo-plane, a joiner's plane for working ovolo mouldings on sash, or elsewhere. |