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Title: An illustrated dictionary of words used in art and archaeology. Explaining terms frequently used in works on architecture, arms, bronzes, Christian art, colour, costume, decoration, devices, emblems, heraldry, lace, personal ornaments, pottery, painting, sculpture, &c, with their derivations
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Mollett, John W. (John William)
Subjects: Art Archaeology -- Dictionaries
Publisher: London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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tureof Christ. (See Tricerion.) Dichalcon, Gr. (SixaA/coj, i. e. double-chalcos). A small Greek copper coin worthonly one-fourth or one-fifth of an obolus. Dichoria, Gr. (li-xopia, i. e. division ofchorus). When the ancient choruses dividedinto two, to recite in turn a part of the actionof a play, or mutually to interchange sentiments,this action was cvM^A dichoria; each half of thechorus was called hemichoria (i)/Mixopia), andeach stanza antichoria (avTixopia). Dicken, O. E. The devil. Odds dickens ! Dicker, O. E. Haifa score. Dicomos, Gr. (ku/xos, a feast). A banquet-ing-song, which was sung at the second courseof the feast at the festivals of Bacciius. Dicrotos, Dicrotus, Gr. (5i-KpoTos, lit. double-beating). The Greek name for a vessel with twobanks of oars, the Roman diremis. Dictynnia (SIktvov, a hunters net). A Cretanfestival in honour of Artemis. Dictyotheton, Gr. (from SiKTvov, a net). Akind of masonry composed of regularly-cutsquare stones, forming, in a wall so constructed,
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Fig. 250. Dictyotheton. a net-work or chess-board pattern. It answeredto the opus reticulatiiiii of the Romans. Didrachma, Didrachmum, Gr. (Zi-Zpaxinov).A double silver drachma of the Greelc coinage,wliich was worth about two shillings. Die. In Architecture, for dado, or the part ofa pedestal that would correspond to the dado(q.v.). AKl AAi; AK(^ll/L(JLt)L.\. Die-sinking. Tlie art of engraving on steelmoulds, medals, coins, and inscriptions. Difference, Differencing, Her. An additionto,or some change in, a coat-of-arms, introducedfor the purpose of distinguishing coats which intheir primary qualities are the same. Differ-encing is sometimes used in the same sense asCadency; but, strictly, it is distinct, having refer-ence to alliance and dependency, without lilood-relationshiji, or to the system adopted for distin-guishing similar coats-of-arnis. (BouteiL) Digitale, R. (digitus, a finger). A kind ofglove worn by the Sarmatians, an example ofwhich may be seen on Trajans Column. Diglyph

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