τρίγλυφος
τρίγλῠφος, ον,
II). as Subst., τρίγλυφος, ἡ, in Doric architecture, the triglyph, a three-grooved tablet placed at equal distances along the frieze; it seems orig. to have been the end of the beam (the spaces between being at first open and then called ὀπαί, afterwards filled up and called μετόπαι) , παστάδων ὑπὲρ τέραμνα Δωρικάς τε τριγλύφους Or. 1372 (lyr.); πασσαλεῦσαι κρᾶτα τριγλύφοις Ba. 1214 ; γεῖσα τριγλύφων (cj. Blomf. for γ’ ἔσω) the cornice of (i. e. above) the triglyphs, IT 113 ; σὺν τῇ τ. IG 22.1668.30 ; τριγλύφων γωνιηιᾶν SIG 247 ii61 (Delph., iv B. C.):—pl. τρίγλυφα, . 61.2