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Synonyms for caryatid
| Grammar : Noun | 
| Spell : kar-ee-at-id | 
| Phonetic Transcription : ˌkær iˈæt ɪd | 
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Définition of caryatid
Origin :- "carved female figure used as a column," 1560s, from Middle French cariatide, from Latin caryatides, from Greek Karyatides (singular Karyatis) "priestesses of Artemis at Caryae" (Greek Karyai), a town in Laconia where dance festivals were held in Artemis' temple.
 
- As in column : noun pillar
 
- The one on this side is resigned, and as beautiful as a caryatid.
 - Extract from : « Rodin: The Man and his Art » by Judith Cladel
 
- She stands in the field like a caryatid, like a symbol of fertile nature.
 - Extract from : « The History of Modern Painting, Volume 2 (of 4) » by Richard Muther
 
- I do not know its history, though some one assured me that it was a caryatid.
 - Extract from : « The Near East » by Robert Hichens
 
- It stood probably in the portico and may have served as a Caryatid.
 - Extract from : « Problems in Periclean Buildings » by G. W. Elderkin
 
- A restricted use of the Caryatid Porch is a certain inference from the following facts.
 - Extract from : « Problems in Periclean Buildings » by G. W. Elderkin
 
- A procession moving from the Propylaea to the Caryatid Porch had exactly the background of the sculptured figures.
 - Extract from : « Problems in Periclean Buildings » by G. W. Elderkin
 
- In a word the Caryatid Porch is not an arbitrary creation but is related in thought to the cult of the temple.
 - Extract from : « Problems in Periclean Buildings » by G. W. Elderkin
 
- Caryatid, kar-i-at′id, n. a female figure used instead of a column to support an entablature:—pl.
 - Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) » by Various
 
- She upheaved the heavy flour-sack to the same secure shelf with the upraised palms of an Egyptian caryatid.
 - Extract from : « Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation and Other Stories » by Bret Harte
 
- Then he noticed Alicia, sitting motionless in her seat, just as he had left her, with the expressionless face of a caryatid.
 - Extract from : « The Enemies of Women » by Vicente Blasco Ibez
 
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