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CORNERSTONE [5 records]

Record 1 - external organization data 2021-03-18

English

Subject field(s)
  • Compartment – Nomenclature 4.0
  • Museums and Heritage (General)
OBS

cornerstone: an item in the "Building Components" class of the "Built Environment Objects" category.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Tiroir – Nomenclature 4.0
  • Muséologie et patrimoine (Généralités)
OBS

pierre angulaire : objet de la classe «Composants du bâtiment» de la catégorie «Éléments du bâtiment».

Spanish

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Record 2 2003-01-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • General Vocabulary
CONT

Since the introduction of Family Allowances in 1945, assistance to children has become a cornerstone of Canada's social commitment to its people.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Vocabulaire général
CONT

Depuis l'instauration des allocations familiales en 1945, l'aide aux enfants est devenue une pierre angulaire de la politique sociale au Canada.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Vocabulario general
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Record 3 2001-12-31

English

Subject field(s)
  • Architecture
  • Masonry Materials
DEF

quoin: A brick set of bricks or a large stone laid to form an external corner, often emphasized by line, decoration, moulding or colour for aesthetic effect.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Architecture
  • Matériaux de maçonnerie
CONT

Première pierre : pièce de fondation, généralement pierre d'angle, posée solennellement.

OBS

Angulaire : qui est situé à l'encoignure d'un bâtiment. Pierre angulaire.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Arquitectura
  • Materiales de albañilería
DEF

En arquitectura, piedra grande cuadrangular colocada en los ángulos de un edificio. Su tamaño es superior al del resto de los sillares del muro en cuestión.

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Record 4 1999-10-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Official Ceremonies
  • Construction
DEF

ceremonial building block, usually placed ritually in the outer wall of a building to commemorate dedication. Sometimes it is solid, with date or other inscription. More typically, it is hollowed out to contain metal receptacles for newspapers, photographs, currency, books, or other documents reflecting current customs, with a view to their historical use when the building is remodelled or demolished.

OBS

Until the development of modern construction, the stone was usually at a corner, possibly as the first of the foundation stones, and it was a real support. Today, to be called a cornerstone, it need not be a support, at a corner, or even in the foundation. Often it is placed ornamentally in the facade or in an interior wall or floor.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Cérémonies officielles
  • Construction
DEF

Bloc posé dans les fondations, portant une inscription ou contenant une médaille commémorative du début de la construction.

DEF

pierre de fondation, généralement pierre d'angle, posée solennellement. (On y pratique une cavité dans laquelle on loge un document, une médaille commémorative.)

Spanish

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Record 5 1991-10-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Titles of Documents and Works

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de documents et d'œuvres
OBS

Émission religieuse.

Spanish

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