deambulatory
deambulatory.
1. Covered walk, especially a continuous walk around something, such as a cloister around a garth.
2. Aisle or ambulatory joining the liturgical east ends of chancel-aisles behind the high-altar, especially in an apsidal arrangement with radiating chapels on one side.
1. Covered walk, especially a continuous walk around something, such as a cloister around a garth.
2. Aisle or ambulatory joining the liturgical east ends of chancel-aisles behind the high-altar, especially in an apsidal arrangement with radiating chapels on one side.
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