Definition
A curved framework or arch template used in stonework and architecture, similar to centering; French architectural term.
Etymology
From French cintre, from Latin centrum. A direct adoption from French architectural terminology used in English architecture and masonry.
Kelly Says
In old architecture books, 'cintre' shows up as a French loanword—masons used it to describe the temporary wooden structures that held up stone arches during construction.
Translations
BNবাংলা
পোশাকের হাঙ্গর
poshak-er hangar
CACatalà
cinturó
sin-too-roh
DADansk
klædehængere
klay-deh-hang-eh-reh
DEDeutsch
Cintre
tsin-truh
ESEspañol
cinturón
sin-TOON
FISuomi
vaatehirrestin
va-a-teh-ee-hir-res-tin
FRFrançais
cintre
sahn-tr
HIहिन्दी
कपड़े का हुक
kap-deh ka hook
IDBahasa Indonesia
hanger
han-ger
ITItaliano
appendiabiti
ap-pen-dee-a-bee-tee
MSBahasa Melayu
pegang
pe-gang
MYမြန်မာ
ရှေ့ကြော
shwe-kya
NLNederlands
hanger
han-ger
NONorsk
klesestativ
kles-es-ta-tiv
RUРусский
вешалка
veh-shahl-ka
SVSvenska
klädhängare
klah-hang-ah-reh
SWKiswahili
mtego
m-teh-go
TRTürkçe
askılık
as-koo-lik
UKУкраїнська
кріплення
kri-p'yen-nya
URاردو
کمر بند
kam-ar-band
VITiếng Việt
cái móc treo
kai mok treo