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The gallery or open space between the vaulting and the roof of the aisles of a church, often forming a rich arcade in the interior of the church, above the nave arches and below the clearstory windows.
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A dwarf wall or partition carried up to a certain height for separation and protection, as in a church, to separate the aisle from the choir, or the like.
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Resembling the aisles of a cathedral; as, cathedral walks.
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An aisle.
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Improperly used also for the have; -- as in the phrases, a church with three aisles, the middle aisle.
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The middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances, or, if there are no transepts, from the choir to the principal entrance, but not including the aisles.
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See Aisle.
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Without an aisle.
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Furnished with an aisle or aisles.
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In the English House of Commons, a narrow aisle across the house, below which sit those who do not vote steadly either with the government or with the opposition.
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Also (perhaps from confusion with alley), a passage into which the pews of a church open.
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The upper story of the nave of a church, containing windows, and rising above the aisle roofs.
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A lateral division of a building, separated from the middle part, called the nave, by a row of columns or piers, which support the roof or an upper wall containing windows, called the clearstory wall.
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