Examples of 'chevet' in a sentence

Meaning of "chevet"

Chevet is a small shelf, table, or cabinet, typically placed beside a bed. This piece of furniture is often used for holding a lamp, clock, or other items within easy reach of the bed
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  • The extreme end of the chancel or choir; properly the round or polygonal part.

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The great rotunda on the chevet is especially noticeable.
Around chevet there are usually several other smaller chapels.
I he new square created by the chevet of la dalbade church.
The small chevet is part of the original structure.
Note the evocative war memorial in front of the chevet.
The east end is a chevet of nine radiating chapels connected by an ambulatory.
Exterior view of the chevet.
The chevet is flat.
Buttresses reinforce the corners of the chapels and the chevet.
The chevet at the rear of the church is also very attractive.
Two crosses and one discoidal stele are next to the chevet of the church.
The north side and the chevet date from the seventeenth century.
The convent only preserves the main chapel and the side chapels of the chevet.
This later addition completed the chevet in harmony with the body of the church.
They cover the entire space between the southern gable and the chevet of the choir.

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The Chevet also has a crenellated roof.
The choir ends on the eastern side by a right chevet supported by three flat buttresses.
The severe exterior is characteristic of the Toulouse region with tall buttresses around the chevet.
The characteristic lattices and the triple window at the chevet appeared first at this stage.
The Chevet on the north side.
The eastern end is apsidal with a chevet in the French manner.
The chevet of the Basilica.
Tricio the Great therefore the chevet.
The Chevet preserves the structure of the walkway between the two Bartizans.
The five superior rooms look out onto the chevet of church Saint Sulpice.
There may be a group of projecting, radiating chapels called a chevet.
Only the chevet remains, which has been converted into a chapel.
The Church chevet.
To the east, the chevet was composed of two rectangular apses framing a semicircular central apse.
At a later date the sacristy was added to the church 's chevet.
Nearby, the Notre-Dame church has maintained its chevet and a beautiful Roman doorway to this day.
Other participants attending the board in an advisory capacity only mr. pierre-franck chevet.
Its plan is a Latin cross, with a single nave and a chevet with three polygonal apses.
The chevet has a small door called the " Porte de la Vierge.
This fountain is located behind the chevet of Notre-Dame.
But Pierre-Franck Chevet will not finally join the group led by Isabelle Kocher.
Its structure is formed by a nave divided into four sections, a transept, a rectangular chevet and sacristy.
Maison Chevet was founded by Hilaire-Germain Chevet shortly after the French Revolution.
It is, then, transforms it into flat chevet with two side chapels.
Pierre-Franck Chevet and K. Svinicki renewed the bilateral cooperation agreement between the two regulatory authorities.
A semi-circular choir with aisles continued around it, providing access to a series of chapels, is a chevet.
The chevet of the Saint-Claude chapel.
This embankment, now lined with old houses, offers a magnificent view over the chevet of Notre-Dame.
In the 15th century, the Gothic chevet of the cathedral was reconstructed.
Mademoiselle Chambon L'Homme de chevet.
Their old synagogue, Chevet Ahim, has been closed for years and is in ruins.
Type of furniture, Chevet.
Lastly, Mr Chevet addressed three messages for the future,.
No English Cathedral prior to the 19th century has a fully developed chevet.
The chevet of the Saint - Claude.

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