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caulicole Arch.|ˈkɔːlɪkəʊl| [a. F. caulicole, ad. It. caulícolo, ad. L. cauliculus, all in same sense; see next.] pl. ‘The eight lesser branches or stalks in the Corinthian capital springing out from the four greater or principal caules or stalks’ (Gwilt).
1816J. Smith Panorama Sc. & Art I. 179 These volutes spring out of small twisted husks placed between the leaves of the second row, called caulicoles. 1848Rickman Archit. 39 The small space left of the bell is filled by caulicoles. |