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fron·tis·piece I. \ˈfrəntə̇ˌspēs sometimes -rän-\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by piece) of earlier frontispice, from Middle French, from Late Latin frontispicium front of a building, literally, view of the front, from Latin front-, frons forehead, brow, front + -i- + -spicium (from specere to look, look at) — more at front, spy 1. a. : the principal front of a building; especially : the entryway of a building when decoratively treated b. : an ornamental or decorated pediment (as over a portico or window); also : a sculptured panel (as of a door) 2. a. obsolete : title page b. archaic : an ornamental figure or illustration on the first page of a book or pamphlet; also : the page itself c. : an illustration preceding and usually facing the title page of a book or magazine or of a major section of a book; also : the page itself 3. : an architectural drawing in which details are assembled and presented in an attractive way II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to supply with, show on, or act as a frontispiece |