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Little Entrance

noun

, Eastern Church.
  1. the solemn procession in which the book of the Gospels is carried through the nave of the church and into the bema.


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Example Sentences

On the side of the garden facing the church, was a little entrance-gate, amid the clusters of laurels and other shrubs.

She turned from the window, and wandered into the little entrance hall, and unbarred a shutter to see if Roger were coming back.

The little entrance hall was worse than a question, it was a problem, but I finally solved it.

They were locked, but the little entrance by the tumble-down cottage stood open, and passing through this I started up the drive.

So she made a very clever little roof or dome of grasses and straw over the nest with a little entrance on one side.

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