亚洲网紅露点

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deambulatory

[ dee-am-byuh-luh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]

noun

plural deambulatories.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of deambulatory1

1400鈥50; late Middle English < Medieval Latin 诲别补尘产耻濒腻迟艒谤颈耻尘, equivalent to Latin 诲别补尘产耻濒腻 ( re ) to go for a walk ( de-, amble ) + -迟艒谤颈耻尘 -tory 2
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Deambulatory, d膿-am鈥瞓奴-la-to-ri, n. a passage or aisle round the choir and apse of a church.

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Beneath the church of Montmajour is a most extraordinary crypt, almost as big as the edifice above it and making a complete subterranean temple, surrounded with a circular gallery, or deambulatory, which expands at intervals into five square chapels.

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The plan consists of a nave, with aisles and lateral chapels, transept and choir, with a deambulatory at a slightly lower level.

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Beneath the church of Montmajour is a most extra- ordinary crypt, almost as big as the edifice above it, and making a complete subterranean temple, sur- rounded with a circular gallery, or deambulatory, which expands it intervals into five square chapels.

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