pillar

[ pil-er ]
/ ˈpɪl ər /

noun

verb (used with object)

to provide or support with pillars.

Idioms for pillar

    from pillar to post,
    1. aimlessly from place to place.
    2. uneasily from one bad situation or predicament to another.

Origin of pillar

1175–1225; Middle English pillare < Medieval Latin pīlāre (see pile1, -ar2); replacing earlier piler < Old French < Medieval Latin, as above

synonym study for pillar

1. See column.

OTHER WORDS FROM pillar

pil·lared, adjective pil·lar·like, adjective un·pil·lared, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH pillar

pillar pillory pillow

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British Dictionary definitions for pillar

pillar
/ (ˈpɪlə) /

noun

an upright structure of stone, brick, metal, etc, that supports a superstructure or is used for ornamentation
something resembling this in shape or function a pillar of stones; a pillar of smoke
a tall, slender, usually sheer rock column, forming a separate top
a prominent supporter a pillar of the Church
from pillar to post from one place to another

verb

(tr) to support with or as if with pillars

Word Origin for pillar

C13: from Old French pilier, from Latin pīla; see pile 1

Medical definitions for pillar

pillar
[ pĭlər ]

n.

A structure or part that provides support and resembles a column or pillar.