释义 |
ar·chi·trave \ˈärkəˌtrāv, ˈȧk-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Old Italian, from archi- (from Latin archi-) + trave beam, from Latin trabs — more at thorp 1. : the lowest division of an entablature resting (as in classical architecture) immediately on the capital of the column — see entablature illustration 2. : the molded band, group of moldings, or other architectural member around a door or other opening especially if rectangular in form |