chevet Synonyms

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chevet Meaning

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chevet (n.)

The extreme end of the chancel or choir; properly the round or polygonal part.

chevet Sentence Examples

  1. The cathedral's chevet was adorned with intricate stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes.
  2. The architect meticulously designed the chevet to accommodate the various chapels dedicated to saints and martyrs.
  3. As the congregation gathered, they admired the ornate carvings adorning the chevet.
  4. During the renovation, special attention was given to restoring the historic frescoes that adorned the chevet.
  5. The priest led the procession towards the chevet, carrying the ceremonial cross.
  6. Pilgrims from around the world flocked to the chevet to pay homage to the relics housed within.
  7. The acoustics in the chevet amplified the choir's voices, filling the cathedral with celestial music.
  8. The chevet provided a sacred space for contemplation and prayer for centuries.
  9. Tourists marveled at the intricate stone masonry that adorned the chevet, a testament to the craftsmanship of medieval artisans.
  10. The chevet served as the focal point of the church, drawing worshippers into its sacred embrace.

FAQs About the word chevet

The extreme end of the chancel or choir; properly the round or polygonal part.

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No antonyms found.

The cathedral's chevet was adorned with intricate stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes.

The architect meticulously designed the chevet to accommodate the various chapels dedicated to saints and martyrs.

As the congregation gathered, they admired the ornate carvings adorning the chevet.

During the renovation, special attention was given to restoring the historic frescoes that adorned the chevet.