A transept actor refers to a performer in a specific genre of theater that often involves religious or moral themes, particularly in medieval mystery plays. In this context, "transept" typically relates to the architectural feature of a church, signifying the area that intersects with the main body, where dramatic performances may have historically taken place. These actors would typically portray biblical figures or moral allegories, engaging the audience in narratives that reflect spiritual teachings.
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Slype
Transept The ground plan of many churches forms the shape of a cross. The two 'arms' of the cross are the transepts.
The Slype is a covered passage, especially one from the transept of a cathedral to the chapter house. It is famous that a Slype is a covered passageway in a cathedral or church that connects the transept to the chapterhouse.
The transverse arm, north or south, of a cross-shaped church.
Slype - found in Chambers Dictionary