< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

TERMINAL FIGURES, also called “termini” or “terms,” in architecture, figures of which the upper parts only, or perhaps the head and shoulders alone, are carved, the rest running into a parallelepiped, and sometimes into a diminishing pedestal, with feet indicated below, or even without them (see Hermae).

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