baldacchin vs sepulchre

baldacchin

noun
  • A building in form of a canopy, or a crown supported by pillars for the covering of an altar; a canopy carried over the host in Roman Catholic countries. 

  • A canopy suspended over an altar or throne, originally made of this fabric; a ciborium. 

sepulchre

noun
  • A burial chamber. 

  • A recess in some early churches in which the reserved sacrament, etc. was kept from Good Friday till Easter. 

verb
  • To place in a sepulchre. 

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