〘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。
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