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FINAL EXAM VOCABU

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westwork   a monumental western front to a church, treated as a tower or towers containing an entrance and vestibule below and a chapel above.  
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tumulus   Archaeology . an artificial mound, especially over a grave; barrow.  
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Mozarabic   of or pertaining to a style of Spanish church architecture produced from the 9th to the 15th centuries and characterized chiefly by the horseshoe arch.  
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repousse   raised in relief by hammering on the reverse side.  
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vellum   calfskin, lambskin, kidskin, etc., treated for use as a writing surface.  
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fibula   a clasp or brooch, often ornamented, used by the ancient Greeks and Romans.  
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Cloisonne   enamelwork in which colored areas are separated by thin metal bands fixed edgewise to the ground.  
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psalter   the Biblical book of Psalms.  
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lectionary   a book or a list of lections for reading in a divine service.  
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zxoomorphic   of or pertaining to a deity or other being conceived of as having the form of an animal.  
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altermate support system   not all of the posts react and support the ceiling  
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scriptorium   room, as in a monastery, library, or other institution, where manuscripts are stored, read, or copied.  
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ambulatory   moving about or from place to place; not stationary: an ambulatory tribe.  
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martyr   a person who willingly suffers death rather than renounce his or her religion  
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strip butress   Flying buttress: An external masonry support, found primarily in Gothic churches, that carries the thrust of the ceiling or vault away from the upper walls of the building to an external vertical column  
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romanesque   noting or pertaining to the style of architecture prevailing in western or southern Europe from the 9th through the 12th centuries, characterized by heavy masonry construction.  
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feudalism   the political, military, and social system in the Middle Ages, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the resulting relations between lord and vassal.  
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historiated capital   A capital which is decorated with figures of animals, birds, or humans,  
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manor   a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc.  
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hall church   a Romanesque church in which the side aisles are equally high as the nave, and which has no clerestory, making the space rather dark.  
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radiating chapels   Chapels projecting radially from the curve of an ambulatory or rarely of an apse.  
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campanile   bell tower, especially one freestanding from the body of a church.  
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vassals   a person granted the use of land, in return for rendering homage, fealty, and usually military service or its equivalent to a lord or other superior; feudal tenant.  
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transverse arches   supporting arch or rib that runs across a vault from side to side, dividing the bays.  
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engaged collum   a column embedded in a wall and partly projecting from the surface of the wall  
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Groin Vault   vault or ceiling created by the intersection of vaults.  
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cloister   a courtyard, especially in a religious institution, bordered with such walks.  
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trummeau   a column supporting a tympanum of a doorway at its center.  
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jambs   either of the vertical sides of a doorway, arch, window, or other opening.  
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transverse barrel vault   A vault in which each bay consists of a barrel or tunnel  
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flying butress   The characteristic of a flying buttress is that the buttress is not in contact with the wall all the way to the ground  
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rib vault   The intersection of two or three barrel vaults produces a rib vault or ribbed vault when they are edged with an armature of piped masonry  
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quatrefoil   general four-lobed shapes in various contexts.  
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historiated crucifix   a crucifix with narrative scenes flanking the corpus.  
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pointed arch   an arch having a pointed apex.  
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ogee arch   an arch that curevs up to a point  
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pinnacle   a relatively small, upright structure, commonly terminating in a gable, a pyramid, or a cone, rising above the roof or coping of a building, or capping a tower, buttress, or other projecting architectural member.  
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triforium   the center section under the clerestory and above the nave arcade  
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flashing   Building Trades . pieces of sheet metal or the like used to cover and protect certain joints and angles, as where a roof comes in contact with a wall or chimney, especially against leakage.  
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battlement   a cresting  
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divine comedy   an epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. It is widely considered the preeminent work of Italian literature.  
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