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Definition of transe
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Transe
(n.) See
Trance.
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Transe
::
Transe
(n.) See
Trance.
Chancel
::
Chancel
(v. t.) All that part of a
cruciform
church
which is
beyond
the line of the
transept
farthest
from the main
front.
Hagioscope
::
Hagioscope
(n.) An
opening
made in the
interior
walls of a
cruciform
church
to
afford
a view of the altar to those in the
transepts;
--
called,
in
architecture,
a
squint..
Slype
::
Slype (n.) A
narrow
passage
between
two
buildings,
as
between
the
transept
and
chapter
house of a
monastery..
Semitransept
::
Semitransept
(n.) The half of a
transept;
as, the north
semitransept
of a
church..
Nave
::
Nave (n.) The
middle
or body of a
church,
extending
from the
transepts
to the
principal
entrances,
or, if there are no
transepts,
from the choir to the
principal
entrance,
but not
including
the
aisles..
Transelementation
::
Transelementation
(n.)
Transubstantiation.
Transenne
::
Transenne
(n.) A
transom.
Transelementate
::
Transelementate
(v. t.) To
change
or
transpose
the
elements
of; to
transubstantiate.
Transexion
::
Transexion
(n.)
Change
of sex.
Transelement
::
Transelement
(v. t.) Alt. of
Transelementat.
Transept
::
Transept
(n.) The
transversal
part of a
church,
which
crosses
at right
angles
to the
greatest
length,
and
between
the nave and
choir.
In the
basilicas,
this had often no
projection
at its two ends. In
Gothic
churches
these
project
these
project
greatly,
and
should
be
called
the arms of the
transept.
It is
common,
however,
to speak of the arms
themselves
as the
transepts..
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