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HOA - Church

HOA - Church
30問 • 1年前
  • Ara Angulo
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  • 1

    A building for public Christian worship.

    Church

  • 2

    The religion founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches.

    Christianity

  • 3

    An early Christian church, characterized by a long, rectangular plan, a high colonnaded nave lit by a clerestory and covered by a timbered gable roof, two or four lower side aisles, a semicircular apse at the end, a narthex, and often other features, such as an atrium, a bema, and small semicircular apses terminating the aisles.

    Basilica

  • 4

    The forecourt of an early Christian church, flanked or surrounded by porticoes.

    Atrium

  • 5

    The covered walk of an atrium or cloister.

    Ambulatory

  • 6

    A basin for a ritual cleansing with water in the atrium of an early Christian basilica.

    Cantharus

  • 7

    A semicircular or polygonal projection of a building, usually vaulted and used esp. at the sacntuary or east end of a church. Also, apsis.

    Apse

  • 8

    The bishop’s throne, occupying a recess or apse in an early Christian church.

    Tribune

  • 9

    A transverse open space separating the nave and the apse of an early Christian church, developing into the transept of later cruciform churches.

    Bema

  • 10

    A sacred or holy place, as that part of a church in which the principal altar is placed.

    Sanctuary

  • 11

    The table in a Christian church upon which the Eucharist, the sacrament celebrating Christ’s Last Supper, is celebrated. Also called communion table.

    Altar

  • 12

    An ornamental canopy of stone or marble permanently placed over the altar in a church. Also, baldachino, baldaquin. Also called ciborium.

    Baldachin

  • 13

    The principal or central part of a church extending from the narthex to the choir or chancel and usually flanked by aisles.

    Nave

  • 14

    Any of the longitudinal divisions of a church, separated from the nave by a row of columns or piers.

    Aisle

  • 15

    Either of two raised stands from which the Gospels or Epistles were read or chanted in an early Christian church. Also, ambon.

    Ambo

  • 16

    A portico or vestibule before the nave of an early Christian or Byzantine church, occupied by those not yet christened.

    Narthex

  • 17

    An inner narthex when two are present.

    Esonarthex

  • 18

    A covered walk or outer narthex situated before an inner narthex.

    Exonarthex

  • 19

    A part of a church or a separate building in which baptism is administered. Also, baptistery.

    Baptistery

  • 20

    A sacrament of initiation into Christianity, symbolic of spiritual regeneration, marked by a ceremonial immersion or application of water.

    Baptism

  • 21

    A basin, usually of stone, holding the water used in baptism.

    Font

  • 22

    A representation of a sacred Christianity personage, such as Christ or a saint or angel, typically painted on a wood surface and itself venerated as being sacred, esp. in the tradition of the Eastern Church.

    Icon

  • 23

    A screen or partition on which icons are placed, separating the bema from the nave of an Eastern church. Also, iconostas.

    Iconostasis

  • 24

    A large apsidal extension of the interior volume of a church. Also, exhedra.

    Exedra

  • 25

    A low screen in an early Christian basilica, separating the clergy and sometimes the choir from the congregation.

    Cancelli

  • 26

    A stone coffin, esp. one bearing sculpture or inscriptions and displayed as a monument.

    Sarcophagus

  • 27

    The sacntuary space surrounding the altar of an Eastern church.

    Bema

  • 28

    A sacristy in an early Christian or Eastern church, usually on the south side of the bema.

    Diaconicon

  • 29

    A room in a church where the sacred vessels and vestments are kept. Also called vestry.

    Sacristy

  • 30

    A chapel in an Eastern Church where the Eucharistic elements are prepared, usually on the north side of the bema.

    Prothesis

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  • 1

    A building for public Christian worship.

    Church

  • 2

    The religion founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches.

    Christianity

  • 3

    An early Christian church, characterized by a long, rectangular plan, a high colonnaded nave lit by a clerestory and covered by a timbered gable roof, two or four lower side aisles, a semicircular apse at the end, a narthex, and often other features, such as an atrium, a bema, and small semicircular apses terminating the aisles.

    Basilica

  • 4

    The forecourt of an early Christian church, flanked or surrounded by porticoes.

    Atrium

  • 5

    The covered walk of an atrium or cloister.

    Ambulatory

  • 6

    A basin for a ritual cleansing with water in the atrium of an early Christian basilica.

    Cantharus

  • 7

    A semicircular or polygonal projection of a building, usually vaulted and used esp. at the sacntuary or east end of a church. Also, apsis.

    Apse

  • 8

    The bishop’s throne, occupying a recess or apse in an early Christian church.

    Tribune

  • 9

    A transverse open space separating the nave and the apse of an early Christian church, developing into the transept of later cruciform churches.

    Bema

  • 10

    A sacred or holy place, as that part of a church in which the principal altar is placed.

    Sanctuary

  • 11

    The table in a Christian church upon which the Eucharist, the sacrament celebrating Christ’s Last Supper, is celebrated. Also called communion table.

    Altar

  • 12

    An ornamental canopy of stone or marble permanently placed over the altar in a church. Also, baldachino, baldaquin. Also called ciborium.

    Baldachin

  • 13

    The principal or central part of a church extending from the narthex to the choir or chancel and usually flanked by aisles.

    Nave

  • 14

    Any of the longitudinal divisions of a church, separated from the nave by a row of columns or piers.

    Aisle

  • 15

    Either of two raised stands from which the Gospels or Epistles were read or chanted in an early Christian church. Also, ambon.

    Ambo

  • 16

    A portico or vestibule before the nave of an early Christian or Byzantine church, occupied by those not yet christened.

    Narthex

  • 17

    An inner narthex when two are present.

    Esonarthex

  • 18

    A covered walk or outer narthex situated before an inner narthex.

    Exonarthex

  • 19

    A part of a church or a separate building in which baptism is administered. Also, baptistery.

    Baptistery

  • 20

    A sacrament of initiation into Christianity, symbolic of spiritual regeneration, marked by a ceremonial immersion or application of water.

    Baptism

  • 21

    A basin, usually of stone, holding the water used in baptism.

    Font

  • 22

    A representation of a sacred Christianity personage, such as Christ or a saint or angel, typically painted on a wood surface and itself venerated as being sacred, esp. in the tradition of the Eastern Church.

    Icon

  • 23

    A screen or partition on which icons are placed, separating the bema from the nave of an Eastern church. Also, iconostas.

    Iconostasis

  • 24

    A large apsidal extension of the interior volume of a church. Also, exhedra.

    Exedra

  • 25

    A low screen in an early Christian basilica, separating the clergy and sometimes the choir from the congregation.

    Cancelli

  • 26

    A stone coffin, esp. one bearing sculpture or inscriptions and displayed as a monument.

    Sarcophagus

  • 27

    The sacntuary space surrounding the altar of an Eastern church.

    Bema

  • 28

    A sacristy in an early Christian or Eastern church, usually on the south side of the bema.

    Diaconicon

  • 29

    A room in a church where the sacred vessels and vestments are kept. Also called vestry.

    Sacristy

  • 30

    A chapel in an Eastern Church where the Eucharistic elements are prepared, usually on the north side of the bema.

    Prothesis