ciborium

/sɪˈbɔːriəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A covered vessel or receptacle used to hold the sacred host in a church, or a structure in a building, typically above the altar, to house the sacrament.

“The ciborium was a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, and it was the centerpiece of the cathedral’s nave.”

Synonyms

  • container
  • receptacle
  • repository