Griffe

/ɡrɪf/ noun

Definition

In architecture or decorative arts, a claw-like ornament or the signature mark of a craftsperson, particularly used in heraldry.

Etymology

From French 'griffe' meaning 'claw,' derived from Germanic origins (compare Old High German 'grafen'). Used in both architectural ornamentation and in the sense of a maker's mark or signature, the word maintains its literal meaning of 'claw' in both contexts.

Kelly Says

The word 'griffe' shows how architecture borrowed directly from nature—architects literally designed buildings with claw-like ornaments, and craftspeople used claw-shaped marks as their signatures, making the metaphor literal.

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