Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
stele
Noun
/ˈstēlē/
Definition
A stele is a stone or wooden slab, typically taller than it is wide, often used for commemorative or funerary purposes.
Examples
- The ancient Egyptians created magnificent steles that depicted pharaohs and gods.
- A stele marking the burial site of a famous figure can be found in the cemetery.
- Researchers found a stele with inscriptions that provided insight into the civilization’s customs.
Meaning
The term ‘stele’ refers to an upright stone or slab that carries inscriptions or reliefs. It is commonly used in historical contexts to mark graves, commemorate events, or serve as a memorial.
Synonyms
- Monument
- Obelisk
- Pillar
- Inscription stone