pilastrum

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Latin

Etymology

From pīla (pillar) +‎ -astrum (quality-reducing suffix), thus meaning roughly "incomplete pillar", as pilasters lack the full volume of the element they represent. Compare palliastrum, referring to a poor pallium.

Pronunciation

Noun

pīlastrum n (genitive pīlastrī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, architecture) pilaster (rectangular pillar built into a wall)

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative pīlastrum pīlastra
Genitive pīlastrī pīlastrōrum
Dative pīlastrō pīlastrīs
Accusative pīlastrum pīlastra
Ablative pīlastrō pīlastrīs
Vocative pīlastrum pīlastra