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The upper part of the Madeleine Church in Paris, showing the pediment with its neoclassical sculptures

Etymology edit

From the earlier form peremint, perhaps a dialectal alteration of pyramid, under the influence of -ment.

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpɛd.ɪ.mənt/
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  • Rhymes: -ɛdɪmənt

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pediment (plural pediments)

  1. (architecture) A classical architectural element consisting of a triangular section or gable found above the horizontal superstructure (entablature) which lies immediately upon the columns; fronton.
    • 2001, Salman Rushdie, Fury: A Novel, London: Jonathan Cape, →ISBN, page 5:
      Passing the Congregation Shearith Israel on Central Park West (a white whale of a building with a triangular pediment supported by four count ’em four massive Corinthian columns), Professor Solanka scurrying through the downpour remembered the newly bat-mitzvahed thirteen-year-old girl he’d glimpsed through the side door, []
  2. (geology) A very gently sloping (0.5°-7°) inclined bedrock surface.

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