Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DI-TRIG'LYPH
DI-TRIG'LYPH, n. [Gr. δις, τρεις and γλυφω.]
In architecture, an arrangement of intercolumniations in the Doric order, by which two triglyphs are obtained in the frieze between the triglyphs that stand over the columns. – Brande.
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