noun
- plural of corbel: stone or wooden brackets projecting from a wall to support a structure above
Usage: architecture
verb
- third person singular present of corbel: to furnish with or support by corbels
Usage: architecture; technical
Examples
- The medieval castle featured ornate stone corbels supporting the upper floors.
- Gothic cathedrals often display elaborate corbels carved with faces and figures.
- The architect corbels the balcony with decorative wooden brackets.
- Ancient corbels can still be seen in many historic buildings throughout Europe.
- The mason carefully positioned the corbels to distribute the weight evenly.
- She corbels the overhang using traditional construction methods.