New American Oxford Dictionary
trumeau
tru meau |tro͞oˈmō truˈmoʊ | ▶noun ( pl. trumeaux |-ˈmōz, -ˈmō | ) a section of wall or a pillar between two openings, esp. a pillar dividing a large doorway in a church. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, literally ‘calf of the leg. ’
Oxford Dictionary
trumeau
trumeau |truːˈməʊ | ▶noun ( pl. trumeaux |-ˈməʊz | ) a section of wall or a pillar between two openings, especially a pillar dividing a large doorway in a church. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French, literally ‘calf of the leg ’.
Duden Dictionary
Trumeau
Tru meau Substantiv, maskulin Architektur, besonders des 18. Jahrhunderts , der |tryˈmoː |der Trumeau; Genitiv: des Trumeaus, Plural: die Trumeaus germanisch-französisch 1 Pfeiler zwischen zwei Fenstern 2 (zur Innendekoration eines Raumes gehörender ) großer, schmaler Wandspiegel an einem Pfeiler zwischen zwei Fenstern
French Dictionary
trumeau
trumeau n. m. (pl. trumeaux ) nom masculin Pilier qui soutient le linteau d ’un portail. : Le trumeau du beau portail de la basilique Sainte-Madeleine à Vézelay.