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systyle

[ sis-tahyl ]

adjective

Architecture.
  1. having an intercolumniation of two diameters.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of systyle1

1695–1705; < Latin ٲ̄Dz < Greek ýٲ̄Dz, equivalent to sy- sy- + -ٲ̄Dz -style 2
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In the Systyle Kind, the Height is divided into Nine parts and an half, and one is given to the thickness.

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Systyle, from σὺν con, and στὺλος columna; signifies building where the Pillars seem to be joyned together, for the Intercolumniation is but of two Diameters of the Pillars.

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This Table contains the five sorts of Edifices: AA is the Pycnostyle; that is to say, where the Pillars are very close, the Intercolumniation being but of one Diameter, and a half of the Column: BB is the Systyle, viz. where the Pillars have two Diameters of Intercolumniation: CC is the Diastyle, viz. where the Pillars are at that distance, that they have for the Intercolumniation three Diameters: DD is the Areostyle, where the Pillars are far asunder.

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Systyle temples, 78 f.; proportions of columns in, 84; Doric, 113.

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The columns are then to be distributed over the stylobates in the manner above described: close together in the pycnostyle; in the systyle, diastyle, or eustyle, as they are described and arranged above.

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