Lychgate
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British pronunciation/lˈɪtʃɡeɪt/
American pronunciation/lˈɪtʃɡeɪt/

"lychgate"の定義と意味

Lychgate
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a covered entrance or gateway to a churchyard or cemetery, often featuring a roof and a gate

What is a "lychgate"?

A lychgate is a small structure typically found at the entrance to a churchyard or cemetery, providing shelter for those carrying a coffin during a funeral. It is traditionally made of wood or stone and often features a roof supported by posts. Lychgates were once used for religious or ceremonial purposes, offering a place where the coffin would pause before being carried into the church or cemetery for the service. In addition to their practical function, lychgates often serve as architectural features that add character to the surrounding area.

lychgate

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As they walked through the village, the old lychgate caught their attention with its beautiful wood carvings.
After the ceremony, the mourners gathered under the lychgate, exchanging memories of their loved one.
The village's lychgate was recently restored, and now visitors often stop to admire its historical significance.
She admired the peaceful atmosphere of the lychgate, which had stood for centuries as a symbol of tradition.
The funeral procession paused at the lychgate, allowing the mourners to pay their respects before entering the churchyard.
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