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FREEZE

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FRIEZE, or Frise, in Commerce. See Frize.

in Architecture, that part of the entablature of columns, between the architrave and cornice.

The freeze is properly a large flat face, or member, separating the architrave from the cornice.

The ancients called it zoophorus, (ζωοφόρος) because it was usually enriched with figures of animals; and our denomination freeze has a like origin, being formed of the Latin phrygio, "an embroiderer," because it is commonly adorned with sculptures in basso relievo, imitating embroidery.