Gorgerin
{{Short description|Part of an architectural column}}
In architecture, a gorgerin (from the {{Langx|fr|gorge}} meaning throat) is the neckline or portion of a capital of a column, or a feature forming the junction between a shaft and its capital.{{sfn|Chambers|1738|loc=GOT–GOV}}{{Sfn|Morris|1992|p=946}}
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- {{Cite book|last=Morris|first=Christopher G.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nauWlPTBcjIC&q=gorgerin+architecture+-Dictionnaire+Dictionary+-steel+-armour&pg=PA946|title=Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology|date=1992-09-10|publisher=Gulf Professional Publishing|isbn=978-0-12-200400-1|language=en}}
- {{Cite book|last=Chambers|first=Ephraim|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bKtqgJw9DiAC|title=Cyclopaedia: Or, An Universal Dictionary Of Arts and Sciences|date=1738|publisher=Midwinter|language=en}}