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Ashlar is a cut and dressed stone, worked using a chisel to achieve a specific form, typically rectangular in shape. The term can also refer to a structure built from such stones. Ashlar is the finest stone masonry unit, and is generally rectangular (cuboid). It was described by Vitruvius as opus isodomum or … See more
The word is attested in Middle English and derives from the Old French aisselier, from the Latin axilla, a diminutive of axis, meaning "plank". "Clene hewen ashler" often occurs in medieval … See more
Ashlar blocks have been used in the construction of many buildings as an alternative to brick or other materials.
In classical … See moreIn some Masonic groupings, which such societies term jurisdictions, ashlars are used as a symbolic metaphor for how one's See more
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