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Etymology: [ 'sa[ng](k)-ch&-"wer-E ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English sanctuary Old French saintuaire Late Latin sanctuarium (“a sacred place, a shrine, a private cabinet, in Medieval Latin also temple, church, churdyard, cemetery, right of asylum”) Latin sanctus (“holy, sacred”); see saint.
Synonyms: haven, refuge, zoar, altar, chancel, holy place, sanctorium, sanctum, shrine, temple, asylum, church, convent, cover, covert, defense, den, harbor, harborage

barınak, tapınak, ibadethane, sığınak, mabet, Hayvanlar için koruma altına alınmış sığınak, sığınak/mabet, kutak, tapmak, sığınma, wild life sanctuary yabani hayvanların korunduğu, koruma alanı, masuniyet, kutsal yer, sığınmak, right of sanctuary iltica hakkı, BARINAK:Muharebe sahasına yakın veya bitişik olup muharip kuvvetlerle arasında sessiz bir anlaşma ile taarruzdan uzak kalan ve dolayısıyla, muharip kuvvetlerin toplaması, lojistiği ve diğer faaliyetleri için bir barınak vazifesi gören bir millet veya bölge, take sanctuary iltica etmek,

1 barınak     ts
2 tapınak     ts
3 ibadethane     ts
4 sığınak     ts
5 mabet  isim     ts
6 Hayvanlar için koruma altına alınmış sığınak     ts
7 sığınak/mabet     ts
8 kutak  Arkeoloji     ts
9 tapmak     ts
10 sığınma     ts
11 wild life sanctuary yabani hayvanların korunduğu     ts
12 koruma alanı     ts
13 masuniyet     ts
14 kutsal yer  isim     ts
15 sığınmak     ts
16 right of sanctuary iltica hakkı     ts
17 BARINAK:Muharebe sahasına yakın veya bitişik olup muharip kuvvetlerle arasında sessiz bir anlaşma ile taarruzdan uzak kalan ve dolayısıyla, muharip kuvvetlerin toplaması, lojistiği ve diğer faaliyetleri için bir barınak vazifesi gören bir millet veya bölge  Askeri     ts
18 take sanctuary iltica etmek     ts
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A state of being protected, asylum, An area set aside for protection, The consecrated (or sacred) area of a church or temple around its tabernacle or altar, A place of safety, refuge, or protection, seintuary, At Knox, the sanctuary is the entire space in which worship takes place It is considered a particularly sacred space: loud talking, running around, eating, (apart from Holy Communion) video cameras, flash cameras, and other "sloppy" behavior is not permitted in the sanctuary, City in the Forbidden Zone, A place of safety where animals can breed without interference, the part of the church containing the high altar, The portion of a church which encloses the altar, Part of the chancel, generally with a raised floor, which contains the altar It may be defined from the nave by an altar rail, the area inside of the altar rail, A building dedicated to the worship of God Sometimes the word refers to the central place of worship and not to the entire building, NEWS, A place of safety, refuge or protection, In a church, the area around the principal altar In a synagogue, the nave, In Greek architecture, a sacred or holy enclosure used for worship consisting of one or more temples and an altar Also, the space around the altar in a church, usually at the east end (also called the chancel or presbytery), - A district in West Sector, An area constituted by competent authority in which killing and capturing of any form of wild life is prohibited, except with permission and the boundarires and character of which are sacrosanct, This is the place where the Altar Table stands Here it is within the rail The step which actually defines the Sanctuary is called the Pace, holy or sacred place; shelter, refuge; wildlife refuge, area of land set aside for the protection of wildlife; ancient Temple of Jerusalem (Judaism); holy of holies in the ancient Temple of Jerusalem (Judaism), A sanctuary is a place where people who are in danger from other people can go to be safe. His church became a sanctuary for thousands of people who fled the civil war. = haven, Sanctuary is the safety provided in a sanctuary. Some of them have sought sanctuary in the church, A sanctuary is a place where birds or animals are protected and allowed to live freely. a bird sanctuary. a wildlife sanctuary, A sacred place; a consecrated spot; a holy and inviolable site, The most sacred part of any religious building, esp, A sacred and inviolable asylum; a place of refuge and protection; shelter; refuge; protection, A house consecrated to the worship of God; a place where divine service is performed; a church, temple, or other place of worship, that part of a Christian church in which the altar is placed, The most retired part of the temple at Jerusalem, called the Holy of Holies, in which was kept the ark of the covenant, and into which no person was permitted to enter except the high priest, and he only once a year, to intercede for the people; also, the most sacred part of the tabernacle; also, the temple at Jerusalem, a consecrated place where sacred objects are kept, a shelter from danger or hardship, area in which the high altar stands In medieval times the right of safe conduct granted to those the fled pursuit and could grasp the church door knocker, this is the area inside the altar rails, and includes the altar itself, The area immediately surrounding the altar, often enclosed by an altar rail In some denominations the word refers to the entire worship space, sacred part of a religious building In Christian churches it also includes the chancel and upper altar, The area in a church in which the altar is located and the priest conducts the Mass; usually located at the east end of a Ukrainian church and occasionally separated from the nave by an iconostasis (Ukrainian: sviatylyshche or vivtar), Noun (Plural: Sanctuaries) This area directly around the altar in church Also, in Middle Ages, you could seek sanctuary by going into the church Usually, with respect for the church, your pursuers would respect the sanctity of the church, area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing, the portion of a church at the head of the chancel around the altar; the space immediately around the altar Sometimes used to refer to the whole interior of the church, but this is not the usual Episcopal usage, In historic church architecture, the front part of the church from which the service is conducted, as distinct from the nave, where the congregation sits The sanctuary is usually an elevated platform, usually three steps up from the nave In churches with a lecture-hall floor plan, the term ‘sanctuary’ is often used to mean both chancel and nave because the two are not architecturally distinct In historic usage, chancel; and sanctuary are synonyms, In religion, a sacred place The part of a church where the altar is placed, the name for the space that worship typically takes place in Often, referred to simply as "the church", halidom, plural of sanctuary,

19 A state of being protected, asylum - "The government granted sanctuary to the defector, protecting him from his former government."     ts
20 An area set aside for protection - "The bird sanctuary has strict restrictions on visitors so the birds aren't disturbed."     ts
21 The consecrated (or sacred) area of a church or temple around its tabernacle or altar     ts
22 A place of safety, refuge, or protection - "My car is a sanctuary, where none can disturb me except for people who cut me off."     ts
23 seintuary     ts
24 At Knox, the sanctuary is the entire space in which worship takes place It is considered a particularly sacred space: loud talking, running around, eating, (apart from Holy Communion) video cameras, flash cameras, and other "sloppy" behavior is not permitted in the sanctuary     ts
25 City in the Forbidden Zone     ts
26 A place of safety where animals can breed without interference     ts
27 the part of the church containing the high altar     ts
28 The portion of a church which encloses the altar     ts
29 Part of the chancel, generally with a raised floor, which contains the altar It may be defined from the nave by an altar rail     ts
30 the area inside of the altar rail     ts
31 A building dedicated to the worship of God Sometimes the word refers to the central place of worship and not to the entire building     ts
32 NEWS     ts
33 A place of safety, refuge or protection     ts
34 In a church, the area around the principal altar In a synagogue, the nave     ts
35 In Greek architecture, a sacred or holy enclosure used for worship consisting of one or more temples and an altar Also, the space around the altar in a church, usually at the east end (also called the chancel or presbytery)     ts
36 - A district in West Sector     ts
37 An area constituted by competent authority in which killing and capturing of any form of wild life is prohibited, except with permission and the boundarires and character of which are sacrosanct     ts
38 This is the place where the Altar Table stands Here it is within the rail The step which actually defines the Sanctuary is called the Pace     ts
39 holy or sacred place; shelter, refuge; wildlife refuge, area of land set aside for the protection of wildlife; ancient Temple of Jerusalem (Judaism); holy of holies in the ancient Temple of Jerusalem (Judaism)  isim     ts
40 A sanctuary is a place where people who are in danger from other people can go to be safe. His church became a sanctuary for thousands of people who fled the civil war. = haven     ts
41 Sanctuary is the safety provided in a sanctuary. Some of them have sought sanctuary in the church     ts
42 A sanctuary is a place where birds or animals are protected and allowed to live freely. a bird sanctuary. a wildlife sanctuary     ts
43 A sacred place; a consecrated spot; a holy and inviolable site     ts
44 The most sacred part of any religious building, esp     ts
45 A sacred and inviolable asylum; a place of refuge and protection; shelter; refuge; protection     ts
46 A house consecrated to the worship of God; a place where divine service is performed; a church, temple, or other place of worship     ts
47 that part of a Christian church in which the altar is placed     ts
48 The most retired part of the temple at Jerusalem, called the Holy of Holies, in which was kept the ark of the covenant, and into which no person was permitted to enter except the high priest, and he only once a year, to intercede for the people; also, the most sacred part of the tabernacle; also, the temple at Jerusalem     ts
49 a consecrated place where sacred objects are kept     ts
50 a shelter from danger or hardship     ts
51 area in which the high altar stands In medieval times the right of safe conduct granted to those the fled pursuit and could grasp the church door knocker     ts
52 this is the area inside the altar rails, and includes the altar itself     ts
53 The area immediately surrounding the altar, often enclosed by an altar rail In some denominations the word refers to the entire worship space     ts
54 sacred part of a religious building In Christian churches it also includes the chancel and upper altar     ts
55 The area in a church in which the altar is located and the priest conducts the Mass; usually located at the east end of a Ukrainian church and occasionally separated from the nave by an iconostasis (Ukrainian: sviatylyshche or vivtar)     ts
56 Noun (Plural: Sanctuaries) This area directly around the altar in church Also, in Middle Ages, you could seek sanctuary by going into the church Usually, with respect for the church, your pursuers would respect the sanctity of the church     ts
57 area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing     ts
58 the portion of a church at the head of the chancel around the altar; the space immediately around the altar Sometimes used to refer to the whole interior of the church, but this is not the usual Episcopal usage     ts
59 In historic church architecture, the front part of the church from which the service is conducted, as distinct from the nave, where the congregation sits The sanctuary is usually an elevated platform, usually three steps up from the nave In churches with a lecture-hall floor plan, the term ‘sanctuary’ is often used to mean both chancel and nave because the two are not architecturally distinct In historic usage, chancel; and sanctuary are synonyms     ts
60 In religion, a sacred place The part of a church where the altar is placed     ts
61 the name for the space that worship typically takes place in Often, referred to simply as "the church"     ts
62A sanctuary. halidom     ts
63sanctuaries plural of sanctuary     ts
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