Gola

/ˈɡoʊlə/ noun

Definition

In architecture, a concave or convex molding, particularly one used as a decorative element in classical and Renaissance building design.

Etymology

From Italian gola, from Latin gula meaning 'throat' or 'gullet,' based on the resemblance of the molding's curved profile to the shape of a throat. The architectural term reflects how builders named features based on natural forms.

Kelly Says

When Renaissance architects looked at classical Roman buildings, they noticed recurring curved moldings and needed names for them—so they called one the 'gola' (throat) because its curve resembled a throat. It's a funny reminder that technical vocabulary often comes from architects just pointing at things and describing them poetically.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ንግድ
ngid
ARالعربية
رقبة
raqabah
BNবাংলা
গলা
gola
CACatalà
gola
goh-la
CSČeština
krk
kruk
DADansk
hals
hals
DEDeutsch
Hals
hals
ELΕλληνικά
λαιμός
laimos
ESEspañol
gola
GOH-la
FAفارسی
گردن
gardan
FISuomi
kaula
kau-la
FRFrançais
gola
goh-la
GUGU
ગરદન
gar-dan
HAHA
kafa
ka-fa
HEעברית
צוואר
tza-var
HIहिन्दी
गला
ga-la
HUMagyar
nyak
nyak
IDBahasa Indonesia
leher
le-her
IGIG
ikuku
i-ku-ku
ITItaliano
gola
GOH-la
JA日本語
くび
KKKK
жүрегі
zhuregi
KMKM
cổ
kɔː
KO한국어
mok
MRMR
गळा
gala
MSBahasa Melayu
leher
le-her
MYမြန်မာ
ရှေ့
shwe
NLNederlands
hals
hals
NONorsk
hals
hals
PAPA
ਗਲਾ
gala
PLPolski
szyja
shya
PTPortuguês
gola
GOH-la
RORomână
gât
gat
RUРусский
шея
sheya
SVSvenska
hals
hals
SWKiswahili
shingo
shin-go
TAதமிழ்
cổ
kol
TEతెలుగు
కంఠం
kantham
THไทย
คอ
kɔː
TLTL
leeg
leeg
TRTürkçe
boynuz
boy-nuz
UKУкраїнська
шийна
shiyna
URاردو
گالہ
gala
VITiếng Việt
cổ
co
YOYO
ile
i-le
ZH中文
脖子
bózi
ZUZU
ikhanda
i-khan-da

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