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noun - an ornamental hanging of rich fabric hung behind the altar of a church or at the sides of a chancel
An ornamental hanging of rich fabric, as behind an altar.
noun - an ornamental cloth hung behind an altar
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Sometimes seen hanging around at the back in church |
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Jul 1 2011 The Times - Specialist |
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An ornamental hanging of rich fabric, as behind an altar. |
an ornamental hanging of rich fabric hung behind the altar of a church or at the sides of a chancel |
An ornamental cloth hung behind an altar in a church or at the sides of a chancel. |
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A Dossal (or dossel, dorsel, dosel), from French dos (back), is one of a number of terms for something rising from the back of a church altar. In modern usage it is generally restricted to, firstly, a cloth hanging or, secondly, a board, often carved or containing a painting, rising vertically from the back of the altar, to which it is attached. Retable and reredos are alternative terms for solid structures, as is altarpiece, all of them rather more commonly used today. * Dossal remains the usual term for an ornamental cloth suspended behind an altar, probably attached to the wall behind. This is often called a dossal curtain, and altar screen is also sometimes used as a synonym for a cloth dossal, as well as, more dubiously, for wood or stone screens in various locations in the sanctuary. Curtains at the side of an altar may be called riddels; these may be suspended between riddel posts at the corners of the altar. More rarely, a cloth dossal may continue as a horizontal "tester" h |