lesene

English

Etymology

From French lisse, from Latin licium (thread, loop)

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈlɛ.zən/

Noun

lesene (plural lesenes)

  1. (architecture) A low-relief, vertical pillar or pilaster in a wall, usually without a base or capital; used in architecture to divide a facade or other wall surface optically.

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Italian

Noun

lesene f

  1. plural of lesena

Middle Dutch

Verb

lēsene

  1. dative of lēsen
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