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|Transliteration C=araiostylos
|Transliteration C=araiostylos
|Beta Code=a)raio/stulos
|Beta Code=a)raio/stulos
|Definition=ον, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">with columns widely spaced</b>, Vitr.3.31.</span>
|Definition=ἀραιόστυλον, [[with columns widely spaced]], Vitr.3.31.
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|dgtxt=-ον<br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> lat. [[araeostylos]]</i> Vitr.3.3.1<br />[[de columnas muy separadas]] de cierto tipo de templo, Vitr.l.c.
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|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-01-0343.png Seite 343]] mit weit aus einander stehenden Säulen, mit weiten Intercolumnien, Vitruv.
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|lstext='''ἀραιόστῡλος''': ὁ ἔχων ἀραιοὺς στύλους, ἀντίθ. τῷ [[πυκνόστυλος]], Βιτρούβ. 3. 2.
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|wketx=Araeostyle (Latin: [[araeostylos]], from Ancient Greek: [[ἀραιόστυλος]], from [[ἀραιός]], "weak" or "widely spaced", and Ancient Greek: [[στῦλος]], "[[column]]") is one of five categories of [[intercolumniation]] (the spacing between the columns of a colonnade) described by the Roman architect Vitruvius. Of all the ancient architectural categories, the araeostyle has the widest spacing of columns, with an intercolumniation equal to four column diameters. Because of the wide span, timber rather than stone architraves were used. Vitruvius names three examples of araeostyle temples: the Temple of Ceres, Pompey's Temple of Hercules, and the Temple on the Capitoline Hill.
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