ingleside

/ˈɪŋɡəlsaɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

The side of a church, especially in Scotland, where the congregation stands.

“The minister’s sermon was delivered from the pulpit at the ingleside, where the congregation stood in silence.”

2. noun

A part of a room or building, especially a side room, that is set apart for a particular purpose.

“The ingleside of the house had a large bookshelf that stretched from the floor to the ceiling.”

Synonyms

  • alcove
  • side
  • wing

Antonyms

  • center
  • main