Anakes

/əˈneɪkiːz/ noun

In ancient Greek architecture, the pillars or supports that hold up the framework of a building's roof or structure.

From Greek 'anakein' (to support, to sustain), related to 'ana-' (up) and 'echein' (to hold). The term appears in classical architectural texts describing structural elements. It may also relate to Anak, a biblical giant.

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