side chapel Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
পাশ Chapel,
Similer Words:
side dishside door
side drum
side effect
side entrance
side glance
side of bacon
side of beef
side of meat
side of pork
side order
side pocket
side road
side car
side drum
side chapel's Usage Examples:
A parecclesion or parakklesion is a type of side chapel found in Byzantine architecture.
sanctuary were added to a 17th-century chapel that is now preserved as a side chapel.
What is now the side chapel dedicated to Saint Anne was the sanctuary of the original medieval church.
hall or narthex, the main body of the church or naos (nave), and the side chapel or parecclesion.
church in Milan, northern Italy, best known for its ossuary, a small side chapel decorated with numerous human skulls and bones.
The side chapel contains the Mission Altar (c 1910), originally in the old Mission Hall.
Mary chapel or a Marian chapel, and they were traditionally the largest side chapel of a cathedral, placed eastward from the high altar and forming a projection.
It contains a 16th-century side chapel with a vault beneath, used as a burial chamber.
The chancel was rebuilt in the 16th century, and a side chapel added in the 17th century.
The rebuilt neoGothic nave has a ribbed vault, linked to a side chapel comprising remains of the 15th Century building.
It is in a side chapel of the church of Sant’Agnese, the Poor Clares convent in Perugia.
A side chapel is dedicated to the Order and a former grand master, Nicola Canali is.
part of the building, dates from the 12th century, with a chancel and side chapel added in the 14th century.
The same artist also painted the altarpiece in the side chapel of St.
of the southern verandah are enclosed to form a side chapel adjacent to the sanctuary.
This side chapel has five narrow reinforced concrete arched window.
Olegarius was canonised in 1675 and his major shrine and sepulchre is in the side chapel of Christ of Lepanto in the cathedral of Barcelona.
Synonyms:
chantry; lady chapel; house of worship; house of God; side chapel; house of prayer; place of worship;
Antonyms:
die; stay; fall; descend; decrease;