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- Nave - Wikipedia
The term nave is from navis, the Latin word for ship, an early Christian symbol of the Church as a whole, with a possible connection to the "Ship of St Peter" or the Ark of Noah [1][3][5] The term may also have been suggested by the keel shape of the vaulting of a church
- NAVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NAVE is the hub of a wheel
- Nave | Gothic, Romanesque Baroque Styles | Britannica
Nave, central and principal part of a Christian church, extending from the entrance (the narthex) to the transepts (transverse aisle crossing the nave in front of the sanctuary in a cruciform church) or, in the absence of transepts, to the chancel (area around the altar)
- NAVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The nave of a church is the long central part where people gather to worship Within half an hour the nave had been cleared of people Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
- NAVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A long, high-roofed arcade, spacious as the nave of a cathedral, with raised marble platforms for merchants on each side, gave access to a quadrangle
- nave - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
nave (plural naves) (architecture) The middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances quotations
- Nave - definition of nave by The Free Dictionary
nave (neɪv) n the principal longitudinal area of a church, extending from the main entrance or narthex to the chancel
- Nave: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
The word “nave” primarily refers to the central part of a church, extending from the entrance—often flanked by aisles—to the chancel or choir The nave is traditionally where the congregation sits or stands during services The term “nave” derives from the Latin word “navis,” meaning “ship ”
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