frieze

[friːz]

frieze Definition

a broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration, especially on a wall near the ceiling..

Using frieze: Examples

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

  • Example

    The frieze in the ballroom was adorned with intricate carvings.

  • Example

    The museum's collection includes a frieze from ancient Greece.

  • Example

    The artist painted a frieze of animals on the nursery walls.

frieze Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with frieze

  • a series of paintings by Edvard Munch depicting the stages of human life

    Example

    The Frieze of Life is considered one of Munch's most important works.

  • a continuous band of relief sculpture that runs along the upper part of the outer wall of the cella in the Ionic order of classical architecture

    Example

    The Ionic frieze at the Parthenon depicts the Panathenaic procession.

  • a type of carpet that has a short, dense pile and a slightly nubby texture

    Example

    The frieze carpet in the living room is soft and comfortable to walk on.

Origins of frieze

from Middle French 'frise', from Medieval Latin 'frisium', from Latin 'Phrygium', from 'Phryges', an ancient people of Anatolia who were known for their embroidery

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Summary: frieze in Brief

A 'frieze' [friːz] is a decorative band or strip, often sculpted or painted, that runs horizontally along a wall near the ceiling. It can be found in various contexts, such as ancient Greek architecture or modern interior design. Examples include the Frieze of Life, a series of paintings by Edvard Munch, and the frieze carpet, a type of carpet with a short, dense pile.