found: Plinth figures from Badami Cave #2, Karnataka, India, ca. 6th-7th century A.D., via University of Washington digital collections, International Collections, Mar. 30, 2021.
found: Art & architecture thesaurus online, Mar. 30, 2021(plinths. SN Rectangular or square supporting elements or lower blocks, as for columns, pilasters, or door framing; also solid monumental bases, often ornamented, used to support statues or memorials. For the bases of external walls or the platformlike base courses of buildings, use "plinth courses." BT structural elements)
found: Dictionary.com, Mar. 30, 2021(plinth (architecture) 1. a slablike member beneath the base of a column or pier. 2. a square base or a lower block, as of a pedestal. 3. Also called plinth course; a projecting course of stones at the base of a wall; earth table. 4. (in joinery) a flat member at the bottom of an architrave, dado, baseboard, or the like.