Similar words: high altitude, high and mighty, altar, high and low, high and dry, high angle, coal tar, altar boy. Meaning: n. the main altar in a church.
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1. He lay prostrate before the high altar.
2. The High Altar is topped by a copper St Nicholas surrounded by putti.
3. It has a fine gilded carving on the high altar.
4. The gilded retable behind the high altar dates from 1660.
5. The casket was placed on trestles before the high altar.
6. It has a high altar with fine gilded carving and a sixteenth-century sculpture of Our Lady of the Rosary.
7. The High Altar, dated 1649, was the first example in Prague of this Baroque style.
8. The crown of St Wenceslas and the sacred coronation oils were carried to the High Altar from here too.
9. The burial place was surrounded by the crypt and above it, in the church, was the high altar.
10. He thought of little Rosamund and went to the high altar where the great missal lay.
11. Within a dozen yards, I came to a set of iron gates closing off the steps east of the high altar.
12. Each new king presented himself here with his various dignitaries for a robing ceremony before proceeding to the High Altar.
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13. The red sanctuary lamp glowed ahead of them, to the left of the high altar.
14. One night a thief broke into the church to steal jewels from the Madonna on the High Altar.
15. Dhani and Ian broke into a run, taking the high altar steps three at a time.
16. But it was in 1311 that Duccio achieved his principal work, the glory of which is destined to remain traditional, the great reredos for the high altar of the Siena cathedral.
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