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ARTH 259: Primary Terms: Migratory to Gothic

By Prof. A.M. Nicgorski, Willamette University
Across
Niche in a wall of a mosque that indicates the direction of prayer toward Mecca.
Saint who founded the Irish church.
Wedge-shaped blocks that form an arch.
Direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays.
Central vertical support of a large doorway.
Characteristic pattern used in migratory metalwork and Hiberno-Saxon manuscript illuminations.
Eastern end of a French Gothic cathedral.
Lead strip used to hold individual pieces of stained glass together.
Hooked staff carried by a bishop.
He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome on Christmas Day in 800 CE.
Podium or platform in a Jewish synagogue from which the Torah is read.
Personification of the Christian church.
Splayed moldings that follow the shape of the arch over a doorway.
Powerful association of craftsmen and merchants during the late Middle Ages.
Four-lobed Gothic ornament.
Type of halo worn by a living saint.
Black metallic compound used as an inlay in ornamental metalworking.
Courtyard of a mosque.
Prophet and founder of Islam.
Down
Drawings used as a guide for designing stained glass windows.
Underground area beneath a church.
Courtyard of a monastery surrounded by covered walkways.
Part of the interior elevation of a Gothic cathedral; a blind arcade below the clerestory and above the nave arcade.
Muslim prayer tower.
Book of psalms.
Horizontal block across the top of a door.
Side posts of a doorway.
Grotesque figures that famously perch atop Gothic cathedrals.
A type of purely ornamental page that typically appears in Hiberno-Saxon gospel books.
A separate building used for the sacrament of baptism.
Writing studio of a monastery.
Arched or triangular space above the lintel over a doorway and below the upper arch; often with sculpture.
Dragon-slayer saint.
Decorative metalwork technique in which cells for enamel, glass, or gems are created with metal strips.
Roman name for Ireland.
Ancestor of Jesus who is frequently shown with a tree growing out of his groin.
Three-lobed Gothic ornament.
Type of window typical of a Gothic facade.