sacrarium
/suh-krair-ee-uhm/US // səˈkrɛər i əm //UK // (sæˈkrɛərɪəm) //
圣堂,圣殿堂,教堂,圣餐室
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n.名词 noun
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plural sa·crar·i·a [suh-krair-ee-uh]. /səˈkrɛər i ə/.
- : Roman Catholic Church. a piscina.
- : Ecclesiastical. the sanctuary or chancel.
- : Roman History. a shrine or sanctuary.
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Alt′ar-rails, rails separating the sacrarium from the rest of the chancel.
There is a richly-sculptured monument of a bishop on the southern side of the sacrarium.
In the sacrarium is a small brass, showing a kneeling figure and an armorial shield, dedicated to George Littlebury, 1612.
At the back of the Nymphum is a hall called the Sacrarium, in which it is supposed the statue of Serapis stood.
Sacrarium, the part of a temple where the sacred things were deposited.
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