tabernacle

noun
tab·​er·​na·​cle | \ ˈta-bər-ˌna-kəl How to pronounce tabernacle (audio) \

Definition of tabernacle

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1 : a house of worship specifically : a large building or tent used for evangelistic services
2 : a receptacle for the consecrated elements of the Eucharist especially : an ornamental locked box used for reserving the Communion hosts
3a often capitalized : a tent sanctuary used by the Israelites during the Exodus
b archaic : a dwelling place
c archaic : a temporary shelter : tent

tabernacle

verb
tabernacled; tabernacling\ ˈta-​bər-​ˌna-​k(ə-​)liŋ How to pronounce tabernacling (audio) \

Definition of tabernacle (Entry 2 of 2)

intransitive verb

: to take up temporary residence especially : to inhabit a physical body

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Other Words from tabernacle

Noun

tabernacular \ ˌta-​bər-​ˈna-​kyə-​lər How to pronounce tabernacular (audio) \ adjective

Synonyms for tabernacle

Synonyms: Noun

church, kirk [chiefly Scottish], temple

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Examples of tabernacle in a Sentence

Noun

worshippers gathering at the Baptist tabernacle on a bright Sunday morning

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

All that was saved as the flames consumed the structure was the tabernacle. Fox News, "124-year-old Catholic church in Texas burns to the ground," 31 July 2019 The group managed to take vestments, the tabernacle and the Holy Host. Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, "Trona Catholics kept the faith as their town declined. Then, two earthquakes shook their ‘gem in the desert’," 5 Aug. 2019 The family has also built a sprawling biblical theme park in the West Bank settlement of Shilo, revered as the ancient site of the biblical tabernacle. Washington Post, "US duty free owners give millions to Israeli settlements," 1 July 2019 In a separate project at the site of an ancient city on the West Bank, archaeologists have been hunting for evidence of the tabernacle that once housed the Ark of the Covenant. Fox News, "‘Magnificent’ baptismal font discovered at Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity, Palestinian officials say," 24 June 2019 At the site of an ancient city on the West Bank, archaeologists are also hunting for evidence of the tabernacle that once housed the Ark of the Covenant. James Rogers, Fox News, "Exquisite ancient mosaic uncovered in Israel," 31 July 2018 At the site of an ancient city on the West Bank, archaeologists are also hunting for evidence of the tabernacle that once housed the Ark of the Covenant. James Rogers, Fox News, "Exquisite ancient mosaic uncovered in Israel," 31 July 2018 At the site of an ancient city on the West Bank, archaeologists are also hunting for evidence of the tabernacle that once housed the Ark of the Covenant. James Rogers, Fox News, "Exquisite ancient mosaic uncovered in Israel," 31 July 2018 At the site of an ancient city on the West Bank, archaeologists are also hunting for evidence of the tabernacle that once housed the Ark of the Covenant. James Rogers, Fox News, "Exquisite ancient mosaic uncovered in Israel," 31 July 2018

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First Known Use of tabernacle

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3a

Verb

1653, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for tabernacle

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin tabernaculum, from Latin, tent, from taberna hut

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tabernacle

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English Language Learners Definition of tabernacle

: a place of worship that is used by some Christian groups
: a box in which the holy bread and wine are kept in a Catholic church
: a small, movable tent that was used as a place of worship by the ancient Israelites

tabernacle

noun
tab·​er·​na·​cle | \ ˈta-bər-ˌna-kəl How to pronounce tabernacle (audio) \

Kids Definition of tabernacle

1 : a place of worship
2 often capitalized : a tent used as a place of worship by the ancient Israelites during their wanderings in the wilderness with Moses

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