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GARGOYLES - translation to arabic

SCULPTURE OF A GROTESQUE BEING OR ANIMAL ON A BUILDING, OFTEN USED AS A WATERSPOUT
Gargoyles; Gurgoyle; Gargouille; The gargoyle; Gargolye; Gargolyes; Gurgoyles; Gargoyles in myths; Garguiem
  • Dragon-headed gargoyle of the [[Tallinn Town Hall]], [[Estonia]]
  • Gargoyle of the Vasa Chapel at [[Wawel]] in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]
  • Gargoyles of [[Notre-Dame de Paris]]

GARGOYLES         

ألاسم

مِئْزاب ; مِرْزاب ; مِزْراب ; مِيزاب

gargoyle         
مزراب جـ مزاريب ، ميزاب سطح ج ميازيب سطوح
GARGOYLE         

ألاسم

مِئْزاب ; مِرْزاب ; مِزْراب ; مِيزاب

Definition

gargoyle
['g?:g??l]
¦ noun a grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, usually as a spout to carry water clear of a wall.
Origin
ME: from OFr. gargouille 'throat', also 'gargoyle', related to Gk gargarizein 'to gargle' (of imitative origin).

Wikipedia

Gargoyle

In architecture, and specifically Gothic architecture, a gargoyle () is a carved or formed grotesque: 6–8  with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building, thereby preventing it from running down masonry walls and eroding the mortar between. Architects often used multiple gargoyles on a building to divide the flow of rainwater off the roof to minimize potential damage from rainstorms. A trough is cut in the back of the gargoyle and rainwater typically exits through the open mouth. Gargoyles are usually elongated fantastical animals because their length determines how far water is directed from the wall. When Gothic flying buttresses were used, aqueducts were sometimes cut into the buttress to divert water over the aisle walls.

Examples of use of GARGOYLES
1. And gargoyles, while real, become mythical when you walk them.
2. People dressed as gargoyles and oracles stand watch over the proceedings.
3. There were people dressed as gargoyles, as the wind, as fire–jugglers and as dragons.
4. By the way, Gotham city has been rather well constructed, although one misses the gargoyles in Burton’s Batman.
5. During the most intense scene, I spoke very quietly, and some of the audience, used to the trilling gargoyles of yesteryear, could not or would not hear.