tabernacular
Variant of tabernacle
tab·er·nacle (tab′ər nak′əl)
noun
- Archaic
- a temporary shelter, as a tent
- a dwelling place
- the human body considered as the dwelling place of the soul
- a shrine, niche, etc. with a canopy
- a place of worship, esp. one with a large seating capacity
- the portable sanctuary carried by the Jews during the Exodus: Ex. 25, 26, 27
- Eccles. a cabinetlike enclosure for consecrated Hosts, usually at the center of an altar
Etymology: ME < LL(Ec) tabernaculum, the Jewish tabernacle (transl. of Heb ohel in ohel-moed, tent of meeting) < L, tent, dim. of taberna, hut, shed, tavern
intransitive verb tabernacled -·led, tabernacling -·ling
transitive verb
Related Forms:
- tabernacular tab′·er·nac′u·lar (-yə lər) adjective
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