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ˈtabəˌnak(ə)l/
n.
- (in biblical use) a fixed or movable dwelling, typically of light construction.
▸a tent used as a sanctuary for the Ark of the Covenant by the Israelites during the Exodus.
- a meeting place for Nonconformist or Mormon worship.
- an ornamented receptacle or cabinet in which a pyx containing the reserved sacrament may be placed in Catholic churches.
▸archaic a canopied recess in the wall of a church.
- a partly open socket on a sailing boat's deck into which a mast is fixed, with a pivot so that the mast can be lowered.
Derivative
Etymology
ME: via Fr. from L. tabernaculum ‘tent’, dimin. of taberna ‘hut, tavern’.