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nave Meaning in Tamil ( nave வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிறித்தவக் கோயிலின் நடுக் கூடம்,



nave's Usage Examples:

Ursus in 370-390, which had a nave and four aisles, was destroyed in 1734-44, only the (inaccessible) crypt and the round campanile remaining from the earlier structure; there are fragments of reliefs from a pulpit erected by Archbishop Agnellus (556-569) in the interior.


East wall: tie beam above division between nave and chancel, and plaster infill above the beam.


The south aisle opens to the nave by an arcade of two bays and has three trefoiled lancets in the east wall.


In the old town of Bridlington the church of St Mary and St Nicholas consists of the fine Decorated and Perpendicular nave, with Early English portions, of the priory church of an Augustinian foundation of the time of Henry I.


Ambrogio, in the Corso Magenta, is the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, built by the Dominicans about 1460, to which the Gothic facade and nave belong.


St Michael's, the parish church, has a striking Perpendicular tower, an arch of carved oak dividing its nave and chancel, a magnificent rood-loft, and a 13th-century monument doubtfully described as the tomb of Bracton, the famous lawyer, whose birthplace, according to local tradition, was Bratton Court in the vicinity.


Later he erected the priory, for canons of his order, of which the nave and transepts of the church remain.


There is no triforium, but a high clerestory with wide two-light windows, with simple tracery like those in the nave-aisles and throughout the church, which give sufficient (if anything too much) light.


Gsell, consists of a nave and two aisles, and still contains a mosaic.


Within are an ancient font, a canopied piscina, and a fine timber roof over the nave and aisles.


At Steetley, near Worksop, is a small Norman chapel, with apse, restored from a ruinous condition; Youlgrave church, a building of much general interest, has Norman nave pillars and a fine font of the same period, and Normanton church has a peculiar Norman corbel table.





Synonyms:

church, church building, area,



Antonyms:

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