paten:
A plate on which the eucharistic wafer was
placed.
pediment:
A triangular space above a window or entrance. Originally the
triangular space was formed by the end of a gable roof and later was
used decoratively
See also: chalice,
ciborium,
monstrance,
pyx
Contrast with tympanum
See also illuminated initial
Compare with other types of illuminated initial.
pendant:
A hanging architectural member formed by ribs. Not to be
confused with pendentive.
Pendants ofthe appear in conjunction with fan vaults.
phylactery:
A scroll or roll (made of parchment), usually shown unfurled,
sometimes
containing lettering, signifying the Word of God.
pendentive:
A spherical triangle which acts as a transition between a circular
dome and a square base on which the dome is set
pier:
An upright support, generally square, rectangular, or composite. In
medieval architecture there are massive circular supports called drum
piers.
pilaster:
A true pilaster is a rectangular element of vertical masonry which
projects only slightly from the wall and has both a capital and a
base
pinnacle:
A pointed termination of a spire, buttress, or other
extremity of a
building. Pinnacles are sometimes ornamented.
plate tracery:
Tracery which uses thick areas of stone to separate glozed areas. The
window may look as if it had been filled in with stone, then small
openings cut through for the glass. The stone rather than the glass
dominates the window.
portal:
Any doorway or entrance but especially one that is large and
imposing.
processional cross
A large cross on a staff,
carried in processions on feast days of various church
holidays
pyx:
A small box with a lid to contain the consecrated
host.
See also fan vault
Contrast with squinch
Do not confuse with pendent
Compare with column, pilaster
Types of pier:
compound,
drum
See also alternation of
support Contrast with
column,
pier
Parts of pilasters:
base,
capital,
shaft
Compare with spire.
Contrast with :bar tracery
See also: jamb,
lintel,trumeau
See also crozier
Compare with ciborium
See also: paten,
chalice,monstrance