nave in English

noun
1
the central part of a church building, intended to accommodate most of the congregation. In traditional Western churches it is rectangular, separated from the chancel by a step or rail, and from adjacent aisles by pillars.
The plan of the church is essentially traditional with nave , altar, side chapel and confessional booths.
2
the hub of a wheel.
The pot was thrown on a disc or small platform fixed to the centre or nave of the wheel.

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1. The octagonal nave piers have no capitals and ascend to carry the reticulated nave vault above.

2. Los gubernAmentales capturaron una nave de los rebeldes

3. Clerestory nave wall of a Gothic cathedral A

4. Clerestory nave wall of a Gothic cathedral A

5. • It has a nave, Chancel and low embattled tower

6. An iconostasis separates the sanctuary from the nave in Byzantine …

7. The nave vaults contrast with the otherwise conservative articulation.

8. The principal nave was vaulted at the same time.

9. Adjustage Ilsenburg Construction of a tripple-nave factory workshop incl

10. What remains is the choir and one bay of the nave.

11. Antenave definition, a porch or narthex before the nave of a church

12. Saturday: 12:00 PM Cathedral Nave (Sacred Heart Chapel in the event of a Saturday wedding) 3:00 PM Cathedral Nave Adoration Times Thursday : 7:00 PM Sacred Heart Chapel

13. Standing high in the nave is the pulpit attributed to Grinling Gibbons.

14. The eastern arm was rebuilt in the thirteenth century on to a Romanesque nave.

15. Nave: Historically, when the Gothic church was developed, the nave was the church of the laity and had its own altars, while the Chancel was the church of the clergy and monastics

16. It is a nave aspirant party leader, though, who pins his faith to gratitude.

17. The nave has a clerestory, which is the only one in a Columbia church.

18. The rebuilding of the nave was Begun by 1376 and continued intermittently until Tudor times.

19. 8 Inside, the tall nave is divided by piers with clustered shafts and foliated capitals.

20. • The arch between the nave and the Chancel is also Norman with zig-zag ornaments

21. The clerestory and roof of the nave are late Perpendicular Gothic and date from 1452.

22. We walked down the dark, dingy nave under the simple rood screen into the sanctuary.

23. In a basilican church (see basilica), which has side Aisles, nave refers only to the central aisle.

24. Antenave definition: a porch or narthex before the nave of a church Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. However, the nave in farm buildings is called an aisle thus a "three Aisled barn"

26. 24 It has an exceptionally lofty nave arcade whose pointed arches reach almost into the vault.

27. She swept up her dahlias with an ample gesture, pushed it open, and struck downhill for the nave.

28. The great cathedral of Chartres was hung with white, and the king was standing Barefooted in the nave

29. Outside, the clerestory of the nave had a structure of pilasters and volute capitals, probably with twelve windows.

30. What does Clerestory mean? The upper part of the nave, transepts, and choir of a church, containing windows

31. En Among Us nos encontramos a bordo de una amplia nave espacial compuesta por múltiples dependencias

32. It was originally only a chapel with skylights, but received a tower in 1895, south of the nave.

33. 20 He genuflected[Sentencedict.com], slipped into a pew in the middle of the nave and knelt to pray.

34. 30 It is a five-aisled church, not of hall type, with a wide, lofty nave and ribbed vault.

35. The nave is imposing, with cylindrical columns, large triforium arches and an unaltered clerestory with rows of round windows.

36. The tower and north aisle with the wall separating it from the nave are romanesque, probably from the 12th century.

37. …was a quadrangular court, or cloister, provided with Arcaded walks, or “alleys,” and placed beside the nave of the church

38. 25 The nave and choir have the usual Gothic ribbed vault but in the aisles the Piast vaulting can be clearly studied.

39. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Anteroom"): narthex (a vestibule leading to the nave of a church)

40. Spaces such as the transept clerestories, the Baptistery, and the ambulatories were coupled to the nave and risked creating delayed echoes

41. Even today the walls of the central nave, five columns with Ottonian capitals and the southern wing of the transept retain this structure.

42. It is not known if this church had a raised roof above the central space of the nave like the present church.

43. Las Auroras han sido detectadas también en Marte por la nave Mars Express, durante unas observaciones realizadas en 2004 y …

44. Choir, in architecture, area of a church designed to accommodate the liturgical singers, located in the chancel, between the nave and the altar

45. Basilica ( plural basilicas or Basilicae ) ( architecture) A Christian church building having a nave with a semicircular apse, side aisles, a narthex and a clerestory

46. In some churches the Choir is separated from the nave by an ornamental partition called a Choir screen, or more frequently by a Choir rail

47. Once users enter the nave, attention is focused on the double height area that contains the altar, a small choir space and the sacristy.

48. “Screen” seems a misnomer, since it is actually a thick wall and portal that stands between the small Antechapel and the nave of the chapel

49. Not only the two transept facades were built from this material but also the clerestory of the transept, the long nave and the appertaining buttresses.

50. Clerestory definition: a row of windows in the upper part of the wall of a church that divides the nave from the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples