Frontispiece
Noun
- An illustration facing the title page of a book.
- (Architecture) The principal face of a building.
- A decorated entrance.
- A pediment over a door or window.
Example Sentences
“The special edition includes a frontispiece drawn by the author’s husband.”
“We’re hoping to raise enough money to repair the frontispiece of the old headquarters.”
“Her favorite book has a frontispiece with an elaborate map of the secret garden.”
Word Origin
Latin, late 16th century
Why this word?
The noun “frontispiece” has a few distinct usages. The Latin word “frontispicium” means “facade,” and the English word was originally used in architecture for elaborately carved entrances. It now applies to entrances, facades, and decorations over a door or window. The publishing industry adopted “frontispiece” in the 17th century for the illustrated page facing the title, because it was at the beginning, and it usually featured columns and other decorative architectural elements.
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