zoccohttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zocco_n%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezocco, n.
First published 1921; not fully revised

† zocconoun

Obsolete.
  1. 1664–1723
    1. 1664
      The Piedestal with its entire Bassament, Cymatium, and that Zocolo or Plinth above wrought with a festoon (which in my judgment makes a part of it, as rendring it a perfect Cube).
      J. Evelyn, translation of R. Fréart, Parallel of Antient Architecture ii. i. 92
    2. 1664
      Certain Zoccos or Blocks elevating the rest of the members of an Order.
      J. Evelyn, Account Architecture in translation of R. Fréart, Parallel of Antient Architecture 124
    3. 1720
      The Bases have no Zocco.
      N. Dubois & G. Leoni, translation of A. Palladio, Architecture vol. IV. ii. xxiii. 6
    4. 1723
      KL. Piedroit with its Fillet at bottom. M. Its Zocco.
      E. Chambers, translation of S. Le Clerc, Treatise of Architecture vol. I. 27

zocco, n. was first published in 1921; not fully revised.

zocco, n. was last modified in July 2023.