Profile

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Profile, an outline or contour drawing, particularly the drawing of the outline of the human face as seen from the side, or in architecture the contour of a part of a building, of a moulding, &c., as shown by a vertical section. In fortification the " profile " of an earthwork is an outline of a transverse section and gives the relative thickness; so a work is said to be " of strong " or " of weak " profile. The Fr. profil, formerly poofil, pourfil, Ital. profilo, profilo, are formed from Lat. pro, and filare, to draw a line, filum, thread.

The French pourfil also gave English " purfle," to embroider the edge of a fabric with gold or other thread; this was further corrupted to; ` purl," now often wrongly spelt " pearl," an inverted stitch in knitting.



Download as ZWI file | Last modified: 11/17/2022 15:23:37 | 5 views
☰ Source: https://oldpedia.org/article/britannica11/Profile | License: Public domain in the USA

ZWI signed:
  Oldpedia ✓[what is this?]