clerstory
/ˈklɛrɪstoʊri/Definitions
1. noun
A high, narrow window in a building, especially one with multiple small windows, often found in medieval or Gothic architecture.
“The clerestory in the cathedral allowed a flood of sunlight to illuminate the interior.”
2. noun
A part of an architectural structure that contains clerestory windows.
“The clerestory of the ancient temple was a distinctive feature of its design.”