Akroter

/ˈækrətər/ noun

In ancient Greek architecture, an ornamental figure or sculptural element placed at the apex of a roof's pediment or gable.

From Greek 'akroterion' (extremity), from 'akron' (summit, tip). These decorative elements marked the highest points of temples and were often acroteria (plural).

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