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hagioscope
[ hag-ee-uh-skohp, hey-jee- ]
hagioscope
/ ˌhæɡɪəˈskɒpɪk; ˈhæɡɪəˌskəʊp /
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Derived Forms
- hagioscopic, adjective
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Other Words From
- hag·i·o·scop·ic [hag-, uh, -, skop, -ik, hey-jee-], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hagioscope1
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Example Sentences
In the west wall is a hagioscope, and from a room next the chapel a newel staircase led to the priest's room on the floor above.
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There is a somewhat similar, but not so good, hagioscope at Cury.
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The name hagioscope has been used to describe these oblique openings.
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The visitor will notice the ancient font; also a hagioscope and holy water stoup.
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The rest of the fabric has undergone restoration, though it retains a hagioscope and two piscinas.
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