Nave is a term used to describe part of a church sanctuary. It refers to the longest aisle, generally between the entrance doors and the altar. Most modern churches have their general seating in the nave.
Nave is of African American origin. From it's relationship to the word Navigate, it means Leader or One Who Leads.
The term "nave" primarily refers to the central part of a church, extending from the entrance to the altar, where the congregation gathers. It often features a high ceiling and is flanked by aisles, symbolizing a space for communal worship. In a broader sense, the nave can represent the heart of a religious community, serving as a focal point for spiritual activities and gatherings.
Sir Isaac Newton was buried in Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom. He was interred in a tomb inside the Abbey's nave.
Galileo is buried at the Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze in Florence Italy
The columns on the inside of a church are typically referred to as "columns" or "pillars." They often support the structure of the building, particularly the roof or vault, and can be decorative elements that enhance the architectural style. In some cases, they may be specifically named based on their design, such as Corinthian, Doric, or Ionic columns, depending on the architectural order. Additionally, in a church setting, these columns can also be part of the nave or aisles.
Nave is not an adjective. It is a noun for the middle part of a church.
It means to be sliced from the navel to the chin/jaw.
Steve Nave is 6' 0".
La nave was created in 1918.
Royston Nave died in 1931.
Royston Nave was born in 1886.
Eric Nave died in 1993.
Eric Nave was born in 1899.
More boats than brains
La nef is the nave in a church. It is the place in the church where people prey.
Harald Nave has written: 'Alaska-Feuerland'
Howie Nave was born on 1956-04-04.