table.
1. f. table of night.
2. f. daily portion of money that the King gave his servants when they were on day, instead of giving them state table.
3. f. rebuke given to someone, warning him of a mistake or lack with little seriousness or by way of chanza. It was used in the schools of the universities.
4. f. Arq. plateau (? horizontal portion end of a flight of stairs).
(f). Arq. Flagstones that he sits at the top of the railings of Windows and on the balustrades.1. f. Arq. Table of stairs between two sections whose addresses are parallel.
1. f. table of night.
1. f. Arq. That is between two contiguous segments of esc
Alera, and it is usually square.? V.