Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Depressed; flattened.
  • In architecture, having a surbase, or molding above the base.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Having a surbase, or molding above the base.
  • adjective Having the vertical height from springing line to crown less than the half span; -- said of an arch.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective having its height less than half of its span
  • adjective having a surbase

Etymologies

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French surbaissé.

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Examples

  • The uncouth, surbased arches of M. de Brosse, the clumsy architect of the great door of Saint-Gervais—so much for art; and as regards history, we have the gossipy memoirs of the Great Pillar, which still resounds with the old wives’ tales of such men as Patru.

    I. The Great Hall. Book I 1917

  • Along the surbased roads rise the great sonorous pines, and through them wanders the æolian complaint of the sea-winds.

    Saint Augustin Louis Bertrand 1903

  • We entered under a surbased vault, in the middle of which hung an iron lamp.

    Mauprat George Sand 1840

  • Against the wall, on the south side of this quadrangle, is a wide surbased arch, apparently of Henry the Seventh's time, which has evidently contained the lavatory.

    Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2) John Roby 1821

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