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Apse

noun
(pl. apses)
1.
A domed or vaulted recess or projection on a building especially the east end of a church; usually contains the altar.  Synonym: apsis.






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"Apse" Quotes from Famous Books



... hand. On each side is a gallery, or upper floor, from which spectators may look down upon the interior, or, from the outer side, upon the open Forum. At the far end is a recess with a raised tribunal, shut off, if necessary, by railings. In other basilicas there may be an apse at this point, similarly enclosed. This serves as a court of justice, round which the curious may stand, or upon which listening spectators may gaze from the ends of the galleries above. Meanwhile up and down ...
— Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul • T. G. Tucker

... their frames by hail and tempest. But the main body of the cathedral seemed yet as massively intact as when the master-builders of the twentieth century had taken down the last scaffold, and when the gigantic organ had first pealed its "Laus Deo" through the vaulted apse. ...
— Darkness and Dawn • George Allan England



Words linked to "Apse" :   apsidal, tribune, church building, niche, recess, church



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