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FASCIA

Volume 9 · 64 words · 1860 Edition

among the ancient Romans, denoted a band, sash, or long piece of cloth, used to wrap about the legs and thighs; to swathe new-born infants; or for any similar purpose. In astronomy the term fascia is applied to the belt of a planet; and in architecture to any flat member with a little projection, as the band of an architrave. (See Glossary to Architecture.)