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Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Buttress

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From volume 3 of the work.

96473Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — ButtressThomas Henry Poole


A pilaster, pier, or body of masonry projecting beyond the main face of the wall and intended to strengthen the wall at particular points and also to counterbalance the thrust of a roof or its vaulting. The term "counterfort" is used when the projection is on the inside. A flying buttress is an arch, resting at one end on a detached pier and it carries the thrust of the nave vault over the aisles or cloister.

THOMAS H. POOLE