
ornamental choir-screen
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• (n.) gallery above such a screen, from which certain parts of the service were formerly read. • (n.) chancel screen or rood screen.
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(from the French jubé), construction marking off the chancel, or sanctuary, of a church from the rest of the interior. Its mature medieval form ...
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In French architecture, the screen between the nave and chancel in a church; in English architecture the `rood-screen` (see
rood). ...
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Ju`bé' noun [ French]
(Architecture) (a) A chancel screen or rood screen.
(b) The gallery above such a screen, from which certain parts of the service were formerly read. See
Rood loft , under
Rood .
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In architecture, the rood-loft, or gallery, over the entrance into the choir, is sometimes called the Jube, from the words 'Jube, Domine, benedicere,' which were pronounced from it immediately before certain lessons in the Roman Catholic service, which were sometimes chanted from this gallery, when the dean, abbot, or other superior of the choir, g...
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a screen with an upper platform, separating the choir of a church from the nave and often supporting a rood. · a rood loft.
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