Значение слова "CRYPT" найдено в 32 источниках

CRYPT

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[krɪpt]
крипта
склеп
помещение саркофага/мавзолея, подземная часовня
след на теле человека после какого-либо заболевания
потайной склад, тайник


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Crypt: translation

Crypt
The word originally meant a hidden place, natural or artificial, suitable for the concealment of persons or things

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Crypt
    Crypt
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Crypt
    (Or LOWER CHURCH).
    The word originally meant a hidden place, natural or artificial, suitable for the concealment of persons or things. When visits to the burial-places without the walls of Rome fell into disuse there ensued a curious change. The Church, no longer able to go out to honour the martyrs, brought the martyrs within the walls, and instead of building churches above the tombs, dug tombs under the churches in which the precious Relics were deposited. This was the origin, first of the confessio of the basilicas, and, at a later period, of the crypt which answered the same purpose in the churches of the early Middle Ages. In this way the Romanesque crypt is the direct descendant of the hypogoeum or excavation of the early Christian catacomb.The term crypt is sometimes used to signify the lower story of a two-storied building, e.g. the lower chapel of the Sainte-Chapelle at Paris, and, of the church San Francesco at Assisi; and in England the overground ground crypt of St. Ethelredra's Chapel in London which is all that remains of the great episcopal palace called Ely Place.
    The crypt has a long and venerable history. What was done at Rome set a precedent for Christendom in general. There is an early example of a crypt at Ravenna, at Sant' Apollinare in Classe (534). At first crypts were sometimes as deepsunk as the cubicula of the catacombs themselves, e.g. in Saint-Germain, at Auxerre, and in the Chartres cathedral. Or they were but partly above ground, and were lighted by small windows windows placed in their side walls, e.g. Ernulph's crypt at Canterbury. Occasionally their floor was but little below the surface of the ground, as in the eastern crypt at Canterbury; or it was on a level with the pavement of the nave, as in San Miniato, Florence In these latter cases the crypt practically became a second or lower church, e.g. St. Faith's, under old St. Paul's, London. Such a crypt, however, entailed a raised choir; hence it is that one ascends high flights of steps to such choirs as those of San Miniato, Rochester, Canterbury, etc. Almost all the crypts now found in England were built during the Norman period, or very early, in the pointed style, That at Glasgow, however, belongs to the perfected style of thirteenth century. Here the crypt extends under and beyond the whole choir. Had there been an opening in the centre of the vault (and it is by no means clear that one was not originally intended), it would be more like a German double church than anything found in England. The earliest crypts in England are those of Hexham and Ripon. In eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries crypts developed into magnificent churches, like those of Gloucester, Rochester, Worcester, Winchester, St. Peter's at Oxford, Bayeux, Chartres, Saintes, Bourges, Holy, Trinity at Caen, Padua, Florence, Pavia, Palermo and Modena.
    GAILHABARD, Ancient and Modern Architecture (London, 1844) II; CARTER, Ancient Architecture of England (London, 18877); BOND, Gothic Architecture in England (New York, 1906); BROWN, From Schola to Cathedral (Edinburgh, 1886); LOWERIE, Monuments of the Early Church (London, 1906); SPENCE, The White Robe of Churches (New York, 1905); BANISTER, A History of Arch. (New York, 1905); PARKER, Glossary of Arch. (London, 1845).
    THOMAS H. POOLE
    Transcribed by Wm Stuart French, Jr. Dedicated to Most Rev. John J. Russell

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
crypt: translation

Synonyms and related words:
Easter sepulcher, alveolation, alveolus, ambry, antrum, apse, armpit, baptistery, barrow, basement, basin, beehive tomb, blindstory, bone house, booth, bowl, box, box grave, burial, burial chamber, burial mound, catacomb, catacombs, cave, cavern, cavity, cell, cellar, cellule, cenotaph, chamber, chancel, charnel house, choir, cist, cist grave, cloisters, compartment, concave, concavity, confessional, confessionary, crater, crib, cromlech, cup, deep six, depression, diaconicon, diaconicum, dip, dokhma, dolmen, enclosed space, fold, follicle, funnel chest, grave, grotto, hold, hole, hollow, hollow shell, house of death, lacuna, last home, long home, low green tent, low house, manger, mastaba, mausoleum, monstrance, mummy chamber, narrow house, nave, ossuarium, ossuary, passage grave, pew, pit, pocket, porch, presbytery, punch bowl, pyramid, reliquary, resting place, rood loft, rood stair, rood tower, room, sacrarium, sacristy, scoop, sepulcher, shaft grave, shell, shrine, sink, sinus, socket, stall, stupa, tomb, tope, tower of silence, transept, triforium, trough, tumulus, vault, vestry, vug


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• -ogram opener

• Burial chamber

• Burial place

• Burial vault

• Cemetery cell

• Cemetery feature

• Church vault

• Dank meeting place

• Eerie meeting site

• Final resting place

• Mausoleum

• Mausoleum chamber

• Mummy's place

• Pyramid innards

• Remains here?

• Secret burial place

• Secret-meeting location

• Setting for the narration of some horror tales

• Subterranean chamber

• Subterranean vault

• Tales From the ___

• Tales from the ___ (horror series)

• TV's Tales from the ___

• Undercroft

• Underground chamber

• Underground meeting place

• Underground vault

• Vampire's home, perhaps

• A cellar or vault or underground burial chamber (especially beneath a church)


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре строительных терминов"
крипта; подземный тайник; склеп

Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык..1995.

* * *
crypt
n
свод

Англо-русский строительный словарь..2011.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[krıpt] n
1. 1) склеп; место для погребения под церковью, подземная часовня
2) ист. крипта
3) скрытое, потайное место, тайник
2. разг. = cryptogram
3. анат. крипта


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[krıpt] n
1. 1) склеп; место для погребения под церковью, подземная часовня
2) ист. крипта
3) скрытое, потайное место, тайник
2. разг. = cryptogram
3. анат. крипта


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{krıpt} n

1. 1) склеп; место для погребения под церковью, подземная часовня

2) ист. крипта

3) скрытое, потайное место, тайник

2. разг. = ~ogram

3. анат. крипта



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
crypt [krɪpt] n
1) склеп, подзе́мная часо́вня
2) ист. кри́пта
3) потайно́е ме́сто, тайни́к


найдено в "Dictionary of molecular biology"
crypt: translation

Deep pit that protrudes down into the connective tissue surrounding the small intestine. The epithelium at the base of the crypt is the site of stem cell proliferation and the differentiated cells move upwards and are shed 3-5 days later at the tips of the villi.


найдено в "American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia"
Crypt: translation

   A vault beneath a church, more especially under the Chancel and sometimes used for burial. The word is sometimes given to the basement of a church where services are held.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
crypt
[krıpt] n
1. 1) склеп; место для погребения под церковью, подземная часовня
2) ист. крипта
3) скрытое, потайное место, тайник
2. разг. = ~ogram
3. анат. крипта



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ. 1) а) ист. крипта б) склеп в) помещение саркофага / мавзолея, подземная часовня Syn: grave 2) физиол. след (ямка, впадина, и т.д.) на теле человека после какого-либо заболевания 3) потайной склад, тайник
найдено в "Dictionary of invertebrate zoology"
crypt: translation

n. [Gr. kryptos, hidden]
A pitlike depression; follicle; cavity; simple gland or tube.


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре биологических терминов"
анат.
крипта, углубление
- intestinal crypt
- Lieberkuhn's crypt

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) криптограмма; место для погребения под церковью; подземная часовня; потайное место; склеп; скрытое место; тайник; тайнопись; шифрованное сообщение
найдено в "Англо-украинском юридическом словаре"


потайне місце

- cryptanalysis



найдено в " Англо-русском медицинском словаре"
мед.сущ. крипта; железистая полость * * * крипта Англо-русский медицинский словарь.2012.
найдено в "Англо-русском офтальмологическом словаре"
крипта – слепое углубление на свободной поверхности


найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n 1) склеп; 2) підземна каплиця; 3) таємне місце; тайник, схованка.
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре редакции bed"
n. склеп, подземная часовня, крипта, потайное место, тайник, лакуна
найдено в "Французско-русском словаре по химии"
англ. внутримолекулярная полость (макроциклического соединения)
найдено в "Англо-русском геологическом словаре"
subcortical crypt Рог. субдермальная полость


найдено в "Англо-русском техническом словаре"
1) тайно-

2) крипт-
3) крипто-

найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
crypt-
[krıpt-] = crypto-



найдено в "Англо-русском дополнительном словаре"
склеп, подземная часовня потайное место, тайник
найдено в "Англо-українському словнику"
склеп, тайник, схованку, схованка, хованка
найдено в "Англо-українському юридичному словнику"
потайне місце cryptanalysis
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