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carnary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/05 21:36 UTC 版)
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carnary (plural carnaries)
- A crypt, a charnel house.
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1809, John Milner, The History Civil and Ecclesiastical, & Suruey of the Antiquities of Winchester, page 89:
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The rugged walls, which formed the gateway and part of the ancient monastery, in this supposition, must have been the work of Walkelin; the chapel and carnary are evidently of a later date, by more than a century.
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1859 November, “Crypt at Christchurch, Hants”, in The Gentleman's Magazine, volume 207, page 500:
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Green relates that Bishop de Blois built a carnary chapel at Worcester, that is, a crypt with a chapel over it; in the former were laid all the bodies disinterred during the restoration of the cathedral; in the latter, chaplains said service, and Walter de Cantelupe, bishop in 1265, consecrated it to the honour of God, SS. Mary and Thomas, (Worcester, i. 55).
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1873, A. D. Bayne, Royal Illustrated History of Eastern England:
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These carnaries, or charnel houses , were intended to supplement the wholly inefficient churchyards of large cities, which in times of pestilence became so hideously choked that frightful heaps of bones were constantly to be seen on the surface of the soil, sometimes with the half-decomposed flesh adhering to them.
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