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transeptal, a.|trɑːnˈsɛptəl, træn-| [f. prec. + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a transept. Hence tranˈseptally adv., in the manner of a transept.
1846Ecclesiologist V. 152 A parclose..screening off the north transeptal chapel. 1856Ibid. XVII. 88 A spacious narthex with the prescribed chapels..opening into it transeptally. 1884Ch. Times XXII. 86 Exeter is noteworthy for its transeptal or ‘paddle-box’ towers. 1886Willis & Clark Cambridge III. 261 The chapel is to the west of the hall, and has a transeptal antechapel. |