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sacrarium
▪ I. ‖ sacrarium1 (səˈkrɛərɪəm) Pl. sacraria (-rɪə). [L. sacrārium, f. sacr-, sacer sacred, holy: see -arium.] 1. Roman Antiq. Any place in which sacred objects were deposited and kept; the adytum of a temple; also, a small apartment in a house where the images of the penates were kept. ‘In the time... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sacellum
In private houses, the sacrarium was the part of the house where the images of the Penates were kept; the lararium was a form of sacrarium for the Lares Both sacellum and sacrarium passed into Christian usage. wikipedia.org
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sacrarial
sacrarial, a. Ornith. (səˈkrɛərɪəl) [f. sacrarium2 + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or connected with the sacrarium of birds.1890 Coues Ornith. ii. iv. 211. Oxford English Dictionary
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Piscina
The sacrarium is the drain itself. Lutherans and Anglicans usually refer to the basin, calling it a piscina. For Catholics and Lutherans, a sacrarium is "special sink used for the reverent disposal of sacred substances. wikipedia.org
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sacrary
† sacrary Obs. Also 4–7 sacrarie, 5 sacraire, -ayre, sacrear, sacrarye. [a. OF. sacraire, -eire, sacrarie, ad. L. sacrārium (see sacrarium1); cf. Sp. sagrário, It. sacrario.] 1. gen. A place where sacred objects are kept; a sacred building or apartment; a temple, shrine, sanctuary.1382 Wyclif 1 Cor.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Piscine
The Latin word piscina (or sacrarium) denotes a shallow basin placed near the altar of a church. wikipedia.org
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-arium
-arium, suffix of ns., a. L. -ārium ‘thing connected with or employed in, place for,’ orig. neuter of adjs. in -ārius. Of this the regular adapted form in Eng. is -ary: see -ary1, but the unchanged L. form is used with a few terms of classical and ecclesiastical antiquities, or of learned use, as ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holy Trinity Church, Salway Ash
Inside the church, the passages are laid with sanded pennant paving, and the chancel and sacrarium with encaustic tiles. Gundry gifted the encaustic tiling for the sacrarium and chancel, and Mr. and Miss Edwards gifted the font ewer. wikipedia.org
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St James' Church, Smisby
The sacrarium was repaired with marble. A new altar table, pulpit, lectern and choir seating were provided. wikipedia.org
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trabea
‖ trabea (ˈtreɪbiːə) Pl. -eæ (-iːiː). Rom. Antiq. [Latin trabea.] A toga ornamented with horizontal purple stripes, worn as a state robe by kings, consuls, and other men of rank in ancient Rome.1600 Holland Livy i. 30 Then came Servius abroad in his roiall robe, called Trabea. 1702 Addison Dial. Med... Oxford English Dictionary
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Šamorin Roman Catholic Church
In the western side breech of sacrarium is stucco relief of Godfather. wikipedia.org
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Gonars
Only in 1973 a sacrarium was created by sculptor Miodrag Živković at the town's cemetery. Apart from the sacrarium, no other evidence of the camp remains and even many locals are unaware of it. wikipedia.org
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Sacred Heart Church (Kőszeg, Hungary)
It is a hall church with three naves, a transept and a polygonal sacrarium. It has a 57 metres high tower and two pinnacles. wikipedia.org
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St Mary's Church, Catherston Leweston
In the sacrarium, the Pede cloth and kneeling cushions were made by Mrs. Hildyard. There are memorial tablets to R. C. wikipedia.org
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Church of St. John of Kronstadt, Rostov-on-Don
From 14 March 2005, the services had been held at the sacrarium of Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, built in the basement of the church. wikipedia.org
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