释义 |
ovo·lo \ˈōvəˌlō, ˈȯv-\ noun (plural ovo·li \-ˌlē\) Etymology: Italian ovolo, uovolo, diminutive of ovo, uovo egg, from Latin ovum — more at egg : a rounded convex molding that in Roman work is usually a quarter circle in section, in Greek work is flatter, and in medieval architecture is not distinguishable from other convex moldings — compare boltel, torus |