Etymology:
Meaning:
1. The City of Corinth: * The ancient Greek city-state located on the Isthmus of Corinth. * It was known for its wealth, trade, and cultural significance.
2. Architectural Order: * A classical architectural order characterized by: * Slender, fluted columns with Ionic capitals * Acanthus leaf ornamentation on the capitals * Entablature with a frieze decorated with figures and rosettes
3. Pottery: * A type of Greek pottery produced in and around Corinth from the 7th to 5th centuries BCE. * It is known for its fine, black-figure and red-figure painting.
4. Brass: * An alloy of copper and zinc. * In ancient Corinth, there were skilled metalworkers who created objects from this alloy.
5. Stage: * In theater, the "Corinthian stage" refers to a stage with tall, Corinthian columns supporting the proscenium arch.
Origin:
Etymology The name Corinth is derived from the Ancient Greek word Κόρινθος Kor
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