Architecture: What's Hot Now: Gargoyle

Friday, 18 November 2011
Architecture: What's Hot Now
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Gargoyle
Nov 18th 2011, 10:02

Definition:

A gargoyle is a sculpture or rain spout carved to resemble an odd or monstrous creature. A gargoyle may also be called a grotesquery, meaning that it is grotesque. These grotesque sculptures can suggest monkeys, devils, dragons, lions, griffins, humans, or any other creature, but they will always serve the practical purpose of directing rain water from the roof.

Derivation of Gargoyle
The word gargoyle is from the Greek gargarizein meaning to "wash the throat" (think gargle).

Where to Find Gargoyles
Gothic cathedrals are known for their gargoyles, but gargoyles can also be found on modern-day buildings such as the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.

Gargoyle Pictures

Gargoyles For Kids

Common Misspellings: gargole,gargle

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