Definition of Antechapels

1. antechapel [n] - See also: antechapel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Antechapels

antecedency
antecedent
antecedent phrase
antecedent phrases
antecedent sign
antecedently
antecedents
antecedes
anteceding
antecessor
antecessors
antecessour
antechamber
antechambers
antechapel
antechapels (current term)
antechinus
antechoir
antechoirs
antecians
antecipate
antecipated
antecipates
antecipating
antecipation
antecipations
anteclypeus
antecommunion

Literary usage of Antechapels

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Lake Counties by William Gershom Collingwood (1902)
"The Norman nave, or rather the part of it that is left, with the two short transepts, give an impression of being antechapels on an enormous scale to the ..."

2. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1851)
"The interior porches answer nearly to some of our antechapels, the outer to our church-porches. The ancient use of these divisions seems to have been the ..."

3. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1848)
"The antechapels of New and Magdalene College Chapels are short naves of two bays. The one at Eton, different from either, ..."

4. Old Country Inns of England by Henry Parr Maskell, Edward W. Gregory (1911)
"Perhaps also the large parvise to the west of the tower at Boxley, like in form to the antechapels in the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge, ..."

5. A Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon: Including the by John Murray (Firm) (1903)
"In almost all the larger pagodas there are arched wings on each face serving, as it were, as antechapels, and each containing a figure of ..."

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