dado

/ˈdeɪdoʊ/

UK: /ˈdeɪdəʊ/

dado

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Definition

The section of a pedestal above the base.

Etymology

From Italian dado, first attested in 1664.

Example Sentences

  • "Like a dado round the room was the jutting line of splendid heavy game-heads, the best of their sort from every quarter of the world, with the rare white rhinoceros of the Lado Enclave drooping its supercilious lip above them all."
  • "Hangings of tapestry were behind the high seats, worked with flowers, snake’s-head, snapdragon, dragon-mouth, and their kind; and on the dado below the windows were sculptures of birds and beasts and creeping things."
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