〘Noun〙 (tribune)① An ancient Roman official position, a tribune. [Dictionary of Foreign Words (1914)]② A continuous corridor built above the aisle of a church. It corresponds to the second floor of the aisle. It was often seen in the early Gothic style. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (tribune)① 古代ローマの官職、護民官のこと。〔外来語辞典(1914)〕② 教会堂側廊の上部に作られる連続した回廊の部分。側廊の二階にあたる。ゴシック様式の初期によくみられる。
出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
<<: Delibes - Clément Philibert Léo Delibes
>>: Exchange Member - Exchange Member
It refers to lowering the temperature and humidit...
It refers to the right of a nation to independent...
A leading Jewish legal scholar around the time of ...
...In this method, a hearth like a cave that peop...
〘Noun〙 One of the local calendars from the early m...
Social scientist and translator. Born in Tsuchiza...
…Also known as the Russian Ballet. At first, they...
[Born] Tenki 3 (1019) [Died] Gentoyo 6 (1083) A Ch...
Sanseido started out as a secondhand bookstore in ...
This refers to private land being used as a road,...
He is also called Saenokami or Dorokujin, and is ...
…In the three following novels, “The Mystery of M...
…All of these painters were based on the Byzantin...
…These immature leukemia leukocytes often show at...
A port city on the west coast of Sabah, an island ...