Associations to the word «Diptych»
Noun
- Wilton
- Crucifixion
- Patriarch
- Judgement
- Panel
- Ivory
- Constantinople
- Marilyn
- Schism
- Portrait
- Byzantium
- Virgin
- Hinge
- Miniature
- Bayer
- Medallion
- Consul
- Tablet
- Liturgy
- Casket
- Sonnet
- Madonna
- Donor
- Synod
- Chevalier
- Painting
- Pope
- Kneeling
- Hubert
- Cyril
- Communion
- Antwerp
- Icon
- Felix
- Orthodox
- Westminster
- Inscription
- Cm
- Alexandria
- Jan
- Sculpture
- Van
- Altar
- Prayer
- Der
- Devotion
- Christ
- Gallery
- Milan
- Rome
- Tomb
- Format
- Imperial
- Antiquity
- Canvas
- Leo
- Luke
- Relief
- Emperor
- Dead
- Leaf
- Hans
- Hart
- Saint
- Patron
- Photograph
- Wing
- Orchestra
- Art
- Bishop
- Image
- Calendar
Adjective
Wiktionary
DIPTYCH, noun. A writing tablet consisting of two leaves of rigid material connected by hinges and shutting together so as to protect the writing within.
DIPTYCH, noun. (arts) A picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets, usually connected by hinges.
DIPTYCH, noun. A double catalogue, containing in one part the names of living, and in the other of deceased, ecclesiastics and benefactors of the church.
DIPTYCH, noun. A catalogue of saints.
DIPTYCH, noun. Artistically-wrought tablets distributed by consuls, etc. of the later Roman Empire to commemorate their tenure of office; hence transferred to a list of magistrates
DIPTYCH, noun. A. a literary work consisting of two contrasting parts (as a narrative telling the same story from two opposing points of view) "a diptych, a pastoral in which the author narrates the birth of Christ ... first as it has impressed the rich countryman Asveer, then as it has been seen by the skeptic Nicodemus" -- François Closset b. any work made up of two matching parts treating complementary or contrasting pictorial phases of one general topic "the first volume of a diptych Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert" -- F.E. Egler
Dictionary definition
DIPTYCH, noun. A painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on two panels (usually hinged like a book).
Wise words
A wise man hears one word and understands two.