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[ es-oh-nahr-theks ] / ˌɛs oʊˈnɑr θɛks /
Origin of esonarthexFirst recorded in 1840–50; eso- + narthex Words nearby esonarthexeso-, esoethmoiditis, esogastritis, ESOL, esomeprazole magnesium, esonarthex, ESOP, esophagalgia, esophageal, esophageal achalasia, esophageal lead Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for esonarthexLike the outer narthex the esonarthex is in five bays, and was paved with marble in a similar fashion. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople|Alexander Van Millingen Five doors lead to the esonarthex—the three central doors being framed in red marble, the other two in verd antique. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople|Alexander Van Millingen The esonarthex is in three bays covered with barrel vaults, and terminates at both ends in a shallow niche. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople|Alexander Van Millingen The esonarthex is covered with a barrel vault between two cross vaults. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople|Alexander Van Millingen
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