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telamon

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /tɛˈlæmən/

KK: /tɛˈlæmən/

noun
Definition

A statue or figure of a man that is used as a support in architecture, often serving as a column or pillar.


Example

The ancient temple featured several telamons that added both strength and beauty to the structure.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever seen a telamon in architecture?
Sloth B
Yeah, those are the massive statues that support buildings, right?
Sloth A
Exactly! I find it fascinating how art can be functional too.
Sloth B
Totally! It's amazing how they blend strength and beauty.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
caryatid
support
pillar
Antonyms
dismantle
collapse
weaken
Root Explanation

Telamon is derived from the Greek name 'Τελαμών' (Telamōn), which is believed to be related to the root 'telao' (meaning to support or to bear). In Greek mythology, Telamon was known as a hero and the father of Ajax, often depicted as a strong and supportive figure. The name embodies the idea of strength and support.

Memory Tip

Imagine a strong figure who 'supports' others — that's what the name Telamon represents, as it connects to the idea of bearing or supporting.

Visually Confused Words
telharmony
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