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a·poph·y·ge A0370900 (ə-pŏf′ə-jē)n. The outward curve at the top and bottom of a column where the shaft joins the capital or base. [Greek apophugē, from apopheugein, apophug-, to flee : apo-, apo- + pheugein, to flee.]apophyge (əˈpɒfɪdʒɪ) n (Architecture) architect the outward curve at each end of the shaft of a column, adjoining the base or capital. Also called: hypophyge [C16: from Greek apophugē, literally: escape, from apopheugein to escape from]ApophygeenUK
apophyge[ə′päf·ə‚jē] (architecture) A small curvature applied to the top or bottom of a column shaft where it expands to meet the fillet. ApophygeThe concave curve formed where the base or top of a classical style column curves inward to meet the shaft; tangent to the shaft and perpendicular to the fillet above.apophyge apophyge, 2 apophyge, 1 1. That part of a column where the shaft of the column springs from its base or where the shaft terminates at its capital; usually molded in a concave sweep; also called a scape or congé. 2. The hollow (i.e., scotia) beneath the echinus of some Classical capitals.MedicalSeescape |