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hypaethral

ADJECTIVE
  1. partly or entirely open to the sky

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  • First there is the temple in antis, or [Greek: naos en parastasin] as it is called in Greek; then the prostyle, amphiprostyle, peripteral, pseudodipteral, dipteral, and hypaethral. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • The four Riwaks, or porches, of the Madinah Mosque open upon a hypaethral court of parallelogramic shape. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • First there is the temple in antis, or [Greek: naos en parastasin] as it is called in Greek; then the prostyle, amphiprostyle, peripteral, pseudodipteral, dipteral, and hypaethral. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • The great circular altar may yet be traced at the east front of the Parthenon, which was hypaethral.
  • It is also necessary to visit the hypaethral museum of Macedonian Fight in the Mpourino, near the village Chromio.
  • The stranger stands awe-struck before walls high towering without a single break, a hypaethral court severe in masculine beauty, a gateway that might suit the palace of the Titans, and a lofty minaret of massive grandeur. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • First there is the temple in antis, or [Greek: naos en parastasin] as it is called in Greek; then the prostyle, amphiprostyle, peripteral, pseudodipteral, dipteral, and hypaethral. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • The great circular altar may yet be traced at the east front of the Parthenon, which was hypaethral.
  • It is improbable that when completed by Hadrian any portion of the temple was hypaethral.
  • The hypaethral is decastyle in both front and rear porticoes. The Ten Books on Architecture
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