naiskos

[ney-skos]

naiskos Definition

  • 1a small temple or shrine in ancient Greece, often with a portico and a peaked roof
  • 2a small structure resembling a naiskos

Using naiskos: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "naiskos" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The naiskos was built to honor the goddess Athena.

  • Example

    The garden had a small naiskos with a statue of Hermes inside.

  • Example

    The museum displayed a collection of naiskoi from different regions of Greece.

naiskos Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for naiskos

Phrases with naiskos

  • a triangular gable on the front of a naiskos, often decorated with sculpture

    Example

    The naiskos pediment depicted scenes from the life of Apollo.

  • a decorative pattern inspired by the design of a naiskos

    Example

    The artist used a naiskos motif in the border of the painting.

  • a particular architectural style characterized by the use of naiskoi

    Example

    The temple was built in the naiskos style, with a peaked roof and a portico.

Origins of naiskos

from Greek 'naos', meaning 'temple'

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Summary: naiskos in Brief

A 'naiskos' [ney-skos] is a small temple or shrine in ancient Greece, often with a portico and a peaked roof. It can also refer to a small structure resembling a naiskos. Examples include 'The naiskos was built to honor the goddess Athena.' and 'The garden had a small naiskos with a statue of Hermes inside.' The term extends into phrases like 'naiskos pediment,' 'naiskos motif,' and 'naiskos style,' which denote decorative patterns, architectural styles, and sculptural elements.