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Definition: cathedral

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Any large and important church.[Wordnet]
2. The principal Christian church building of a bishop's diocese.[Wordnet]
3. The principal church in a diocese, so called because in it the bishop has his official chair (Cathedra) or throne.[Websters].
Adjective 1. Relating to or containing or issuing from a bishop's office or throne; "a cathedral church".[Wordnet]
2. Pertaining to the head church of a diocese; as, a cathedral church; cathedral service.[Websters]
3. Emanating from the chair of office, as of a pope or bishop; official; authoritative.[Websters]
4. Resembling the aisles of a cathedral; as, cathedral walks.[Websters]
5. Being ruling. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. Being authoritative, magisterial or authoritarian. [Eve - graph theoretic]
7. Being parochial. [Eve - graph theoretic]
8. Being official or formal. [Eve - graph theoretic]
9. Adjective base of the adverb cathedrally.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adverb Form
(cathedrally)
1. Virtually never used adverbial inflection of the adjective cathedral.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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"Cathedral" is a common misspelling or typo for: cathedrals.

Date "Cathedral" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1258. (references)

Specialty Definition: cathedral

Domain Definition
Computing Cathedral n.,adj. [see bazaar for derivation] The `classical' mode of software engineering long thought to be necessarily implied by Brooks's Law. Features small teams, tight project control, and long release intervals. This term came into use after analysis of the Linux experience suggested there might be something wrong (or at least incomplete) in the classical assumptions. Source: Jargon File.
Dream Interpretation To dream of a vast cathedral with its domes rising into space, denotes that you will be possessed with an envious nature and unhappy longings for the unattainable, both mental and physical; but if you enter you will be elevated in life, having for your companions the learned and wise. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....
Slang in 1811 CATHEDRAL. Old-fashioned. An old cathedral-bedstead, chair, &c. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Transportation 1: The downslope of the wings from the fuselage. Source: European Union. (references)
  2: Negative dihedral. Source: European Union. (references)

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Common Expressions: cathedral

Expressions Definition
Aachen Cathedral The Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the "Imperial Cathedral" (in German: Kaiserdom) of Aachen, is the oldest cathedral in northern Europe. Charlemagne began the construction of the Palace Chapel in 786. When he died in 814, he was buried in his own cathedral, and his bones are still preserved in a special shrine. (references)
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is located in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is a big Orthodox church with an icon museum in the cellar. (references)
American Cathedral in Paris The American Cathedral in Paris, properly known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the cathedral for the Convocation of American Churches in Europe of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. It is located in central Paris, located not far from the River Seine. (references)
Amiens Cathedral The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens), or just Amiens Cathedral, is the tallest complete cathedral in France with the greatest interior volume, estimated at 200,000 m³. The vaults of the nave are 42.30 m tall, the tallest nave vaults in France. This monumental cathedral is located in Amiens, the chief city of Picardy, in the Somme River valley a little over 100 kilometers north of Paris. (references)
Arctic Cathedral The Tromsdalen Church (Tromsdalen Kirke), which is more commonly known as The Arctic Cathedral (Ishavskatedralen), is a church in Tromsø, Norway, built in 1965. (references)
Ardfert Cathedral Ardfert Cathedral founded in the 6th Century by St. Brendan the Navigator. (references)
Arundel Cathedral Arundel Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in West Sussex, England. Dedicated in 1873 as the Catholic parish church of Arundel, it was not designated a cathedral until the foundation of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton in 1965. It now serves as the seat of the Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. (references)
Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk The Cathedral of the Assumption, dominating the city of Smolensk from the lofty Cathedral Hill, has been the principal church of the Smolensk bishopric for 800 years. (references)
Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir used to be a mother church of medieval Russia in the 13th and 14th centuries. It is part of the World Heritage Site entitled White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal. (references)
Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary The Cathedral Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary is a minor basilica and cathedral dedicated to the local Virgin of the Rosary, in the city of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. (references)
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Specialty Expressions: cathedral

Expressions Domain Definition
Cathedral binding Art A cloth or leather binding decorated with architectural motifs of the Gothic period, sometimes even including a rose window, popular in France and England from about 1815 to 1840 when interest in Gothic art underwent a revival. (references)
Cathedral Ceiling/Roof Energy A type of ceiling and roof assembly that has no attic. (references)
Cathedral Window Library Science A novelty technique in which squares of fabric are folded and sewn together in such a way that small pieces of contrasting fabric may be inserted to form a design of interlocking curves when many squares are sewn together. This technique, very popular during the late 1970s, creates a fancy, finished bedcover which does not require quilting. (references)
Salisbury Cathedral Literature Begun in 1220, and finished in 1258; noted for having the loftiest spire in the United Kingdom. It is 400 feet high, or thirty feet higher than the dome of St. Paul's. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: cathedral

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
Entry Source Expression Field
CATHEDRAL English Advanced Algorithms,Architecture and Layout Techniques for VLSI Dedicated Signal-Processing Chips Computing, European Union
Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Extended Definition: cathedral


Cathedral

  • Cathedral, the function and history of cathedrals
  • Cathedral architecture of Western Europe, describes buildings in that region.

The word Cathedral may refer to things other than its main meaning:

  • Cathedral (band), a British heavy metal/doom metal band
  • "Cathedral" (Van Halen song), a song by Dutch-American rock musician Eddie Van Halen off of Van Halen's album Diver Down.
  • Cathedral (US band), an American progressive rock band.
  • Cathedral Quartet often known as simply The Cathedrals, a southern gospel singing quartet.
  • Cathedral (board game), a two-player abstract strategy board game
  • Cathedral (TV series), a BBC documentary miniseries first broadcast in 2005
  • "The Cathedral" (Polish: Katedra), a short story by Jacek Dukaj, and a short animated movie by Tomasz Baginski based on that story, nominated for an Academy Award in 2003
  • Cathedral (story), a book of short stories by Raymond Carver, and also a short story in that book.
  • Cathedral Cavern, the name for several natural and industrial structures
  • "Cathedral" (Crosby, Stills & Nash song), a song by Crosby, Stills & Nash from their album CSN
  • Cathedral (novel), a book written by Nelson DeMille
  • The Cathedral model of software development, a process closed to outside collaboration, presented in Eric Raymond's essay The Cathedral and the Bazaar.

See also

  • Cathedral High School
  • Cathedral School for Boys

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Cathedral (disambiguation)"



Extended Definition: cathedral


Cathedral

São Paulo Cathedral, a representative modern cathedral built in Neo-Gothic style.
São Paulo Cathedral, a representative modern cathedral built in Neo-Gothic style.
Procession in St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Memphis, Tennessee.
Procession in St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Memphis, Tennessee.
This article is about the history and organisation of the cathedral. For architecture, see Main article: Cathedral architecture of Western Europe

A cathedral (Lat. cathedra, "seat") also spelled cathedrale, is a Christian church that contains the seat of a bishop. It is a religious building for worship, specifically of a denomination with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox and some Lutheran churches, which serves as a bishop's seat, and thus as the central church of a diocese. [1]

In the Greek Orthodox Church, the terms "kathedrikos naos" (literally: "cathedral shrine") and "metropolis" (literally "mother city") are used interchangeably to describe the same thing. "Metropolis" is more common, but both terms are officially used.

There are certain variations on the use of the term "cathedral"; for example, some pre-Reformation cathedrals in Scotland now within the Church of Scotland still retain the term cathedral, despite the Church's Presbyterian polity which does not have bishops. As cathedrals are often particularly impressive edifices, the term is often used incorrectly as a designation for any large important church.

Several cathedrals in Europe, such as Strasbourg, and in England at York, Lincoln and Southwell, are referred to as Minster (German: Münster) churches, from Latin monasterium, because the establishments were served by canons living in community or may have been an abbey, prior to the Reformation. The other kind of great church in Western Europe is the abbey.

Definition

The chair of Bishop Broughton, first Anglican Bishop of Sydney, Australia.
The chair of Bishop Broughton, first Anglican Bishop of Sydney, Australia.

The word cathedral is derived from the Latin noun "cathedra" (seat or chair), and refers to the presence of the bishop's or archbishop's chair or throne. In the ancient world, the chair was the symbol of a teacher and thus of the bishop's role as teacher, and also of an official presiding as a magistrate and thus of the bishop's role in governing a diocese.

The word cathedral, though now grammatically used as a noun, is originally the adjective in the phrase "cathedral church", from the Latin "ecclesia cathedralis". The seat marks the place set aside in the prominent church of the diocese for the head of that diocese and is therefore a major symbol of authority.[2]

History and organization

Designation

In the Canon law of the Catholic Church the relationship of the bishop to his cathedral is often compared to the relationship of a pastor to the parochial church. Both are pastors over an area (the diocese for the bishop and the parish for the pastor) and both are rectors over a building (the cathedral for the bishop and the parish church for the pastor). In view of this, canon lawyers often extend the metaphor and speak of the cathedral church as the one church of the diocese, and all others are deemed chapels in their relation to it.

The Patriarchal Cathedral of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome.
The Patriarchal Cathedral of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome.
A service conducted by the Patriarch of Venice, Angelo Scola.
A service conducted by the Patriarch of Venice, Angelo Scola.

Cathedral churches may have different degrees of dignity:

  1. A parish church that was formerly' a cathedral is known as a "proto-cathedral".
  2. A parish church that is temporarily serving as the cathedral or co-cathedral of a diocese is known as a "pro-cathedral".
  3. A church that serves as an additional cathedral of a diocesan bishop is known as a "co-cathedral".
  4. The church of a diocesan bishop is known as a "cathedral".
  5. A church to which other diocesan cathedral churches of a province are suffragan is a "metropolitan cathedral".
  6. A church under which are ranged metropolitical churches and their provinces is a "primatial cathedral".
  7. A church to which primatial, metropolitical, and cathedral churches alike owe allegiance is a "patriarchal cathedral".

The title of "primate" was occasionally conferred on metropolitan bishops of sees of great dignity or importance, such as Canterbury, York and Rouen, whose cathedral churches remained simply metropolitical.

Lyon, where the cathedral church is still known as La Primatiale, and Lund in Sweden, may be cited as instances of churches which were really primatial. Lyon had the archbishops of Sens and Paris and their provincial dioceses subject to it until the French Revolution, and Lund had the archbishop of Uppsala and his province subject to it.

As with the title of primate, so also that of "patriarch" has been conferred on sees such as Venice and Lisbon, the cathedral churches of which are patriarchal in name alone. The Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, the cathedral church of Rome, is the only one in Western Europe which possesses a patriarchal character among Roman Catholics, since the Pope is the Patriarch of the Latin Rite church. However, in February of 2006, Pope Benedict XVI ceased the use of the title "Patriarch of the West".

The removal of a bishop's cathedra from a church deprives that church of its cathedral dignity, although often the name clings in common speech, as for example at Antwerp, which was deprived of its bishop at the French Revolution. Technically, such a church is a proto-cathedral.

Rule of the clergy

Aachen Cathedral, Germany, founded by Charlemagne in 800 AD, coronation place of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Aachen Cathedral, Germany, founded by Charlemagne in 800 AD, coronation place of the Holy Roman Emperor.
The Romanesque Cathedral of Parma, Italy, with its monastery to the right and free-standing bapistry.
The Romanesque Cathedral of Parma, Italy, with its monastery to the right and free-standing bapistry.
The cloisters of Lipari Cathedral, Sicily.
The cloisters of Lipari Cathedral, Sicily.

Early Middle Ages: religious communities

The history of the body of clergy attached to the cathedral church is obscure, and in each case local considerations affected its development, however the main features which were more or less common to all.

Originally the bishop and cathedral clergy formed a kind of religious community, which, while not in the true sense a monastery, was nevertheless often called a monasterium, the word not having the restricted meaning which it afterwards acquired. In this lies the reason for the apparent anomaly that churches like York Minster and Lincoln Cathedral, which never had any monks attached to them, have inherited the name of minster or monastery. In these early communities the clergy often lived apart in their own dwellings, and were not infrequently married.

In the 8th century Chrodegang, bishop of Metz (743-766), compiled a code of rules for the clergy of the cathedral churches, which, though widely accepted in Germany and other parts of the continent, gained little acceptance in England.

According to Chrodegang's rule, the cathedral clergy were to live under a common roof, occupy a common dormitory and submit to the authority of a special officer. The rule of Chrodegang was, in fact, a modification of the Benedictine rule. Gisa, a native of Lorraine, who was bishop of Wells from 1061 to 1088, introduced it into England, and imposed its observance on the clergy of his cathedral church, but it was not followed for long there, or elsewhere in England.

Late Middle Ages: monastic and secular cathedrals

During the 10th and 11th centuries, the cathedral clergy became more definitely organized, and were divided into two classes. One was that of a monastic establishment of some recognized order of monks, often the Benedictines, while the other class was that of a college of clergy, bound by no vows except those of their ordination, but governed by a code of statutes or canons. Hence the name of canon. In this way arose the distinction between the monastic and secular cathedral churches.

In Germany and England many of the cathedral churches were monastic. In Denmark all seem to have been Benedictine at first, except Børglum, which was Premonstratensian till the Reformation. The others were changed to churches of secular canons. In Sweden, Uppsala was originally Benedictine, but was secularized about 1250, and it was ordered that each of the cathedral churches of Sweden should have a chapter of at least fifteen secular canons.

In Medieval France monastic chapters were very common, but nearly all the monastic cathedral churches were changed to churches of secular canons before the 17th century. One of the latest to be so changed was that of Seez, in Normandy, which was Augustinian till 1547, when Pope Paul III dispensed the members from their vows, and constituted them a chapter of secular canons. The chapter of Senez was monastic till 1647, and others perhaps even later, but the majority were secularized about the time of the Reformation.

In the case of monastic cathedral churches, the internal government was that of the religious order to which the chapter belonged, and all the members kept perpetual residence.

The alternative of this was the cathedral ruled by a secular chapter; the dignities of provost, dean, precentor, chancellor, treasurer, etc., came into being for the regulation and good order of the church and its services, while the non-residence of the canons, rather than their perpetual residence, became the rule, and led to their duties being performed by a body of "vicars", who officiated for them at the services of the church.

History of Cathedrals in Britain

Durham Cathedral was under Benedictine rule.
Durham Cathedral was under Benedictine rule.
The ruins of the medieval Bishop's Palace at Lincoln, which was ruled by secular canons
The ruins of the medieval Bishop's Palace at Lincoln, which was ruled by secular canons
Wells, a rare example in England of management (briefly) by a Provost.
Wells, a rare example in England of management (briefly) by a Provost.
The Chapter House at Lincoln Cathedral.
The Chapter House at Lincoln Cathedral.
Main article: Historical development of Church of England dioceses

The history of the cathedrals in Britain differs somewhat from that on the European continent. Cathedrals have always been fewer than in Italy, France and other parts of Europe, while the buildings themselves tend to be very large. While France, at the time of the French Revolution had 136 cathedrals, England had 27. Because of a ruling that no cathedral could be built in a village, any town in which a cathedral was located was elevated to city status, regardless of its size. To this day several large English Cathedrals are located in small "cathedral cities", notably Wells and Ely Cathedrals, both of which rank among the greatest works of English Medieval Architecture.

Early organisation

In earlier times, populations were sparsely spread and towns were few. The total population of Britain in the 11th century is estimated at between 1 and 2 million, with Lincolnshire, East Anglia and East Kent the most densely populated areas with more than 10 people per square mile, while northern England, Dartmoor and the Welsh Marches had less than three people per square mile. This is because many villages had been razed by the conquest armies.[3] Instead of exercising jurisdiction over definite areas, many of the bishops were bishops of tribes or peoples, as the bishops of the south Saxons, the West Saxons, the Somersætas, etc. The cathedra of such a bishop was often migratory.

In 1075 a council was held in London, under the presidency of Archbishop Lanfranc, which, reciting the decrees of the council of Sardica held in 347 and that of Laodicea held in 360 on this matter, ordered the bishop of the south Saxons to remove his see from Selsey to Chichester; the Wiltshire and Dorset bishop to remove his cathedra from Sherborne to Old Sarum, and the Mercian bishop, whose cathedral was then at Lichfield, to transfer it to Chester. Traces of the tribal and migratory system may still be noted in the designations of the Irish see of Meath (where the result has been that there is now no cathedral church) and Ossory, the cathedral church of which is at Kilkenny. Some of the Scottish sees were also migratory.

Late Middle Ages

Between 1075 and the 15th century, the cathedrals of England were almost evenly divided between those ruled by secular canons headed by a dean and those ruled by monastic orders headed by a prior, all of which were Benedictine except Carlisle. Two cathedrals, Bath and Coventry, shared their sees with Wells and Lichfield, respectively.

Reformation

The entire structure of the monastic and cathedral system was overthrown and reconstituted during the Reformation. Cathedrals which were once Roman Catholic came under the governance of the Church of England.

All the English monastic cathedral chapters were dissolved by Henry VIII and, with the exceptions of Bath and Coventry, were refounded by him as churches of secular chapters, with a dean as the head, and a certain number of canons ranging from twelve at Canterbury and Durham to four at Carlisle, and with certain subordinate officers as minor canons, gospellers, epistolers, etc. The precentorship in these churches of the "New Foundation", as they are called, is not, as in the secular churches of the "Old Foundation", a dignity, but is merely an office held by one of the minor canons.

Henry VIII also created six new cathedrals from old monastic establishments, in each case governed by secular canons. Of these, Westminster did not retain its cathedral status. Four more of England's large historic churches were later to become cathedrals, Southwell, Southwark, Ripon and St. Albans Abbey.

Roles within the cathedral

Provost

In most of Europe, the earliest head of a secular church seems to have been the provost (praepositus, Probst, etc.), who was charged not only with the internal regulation of the church, and oversight of the members of the chapter and control of the services, but was also the steward or seneschal of the lands and possessions of the church. The latter often mainly engaged his attention, to the neglect of his domestic and ecclesiastical duties, and complaints were soon raised that the provost was too much mixed in worldly affairs, and was too frequently absent from his spiritual duties. This led, in many cases, to the institution of a new officer called the "dean", who had charge of that portion of the provost's duties which related to the internal discipline of the chapter and the services of the church.

In some cases, the office of provost was abolished, but in others it was continued: the provost, who was occasionally archdeacon as well, remaining head of the chapter. This arrangement was most commonly followed in Germany. In England the provost was almost unknown. Bishop Gisa introduced a provost as head of the chapter of Wells, but the office was afterwards subordinated to the other dignities, and the provost became simply the steward of certain of the prebendal lands. The provost of the collegiate church of Beverley was the most notable instance of such an officer in England, but at Beverley he was an external officer with authority in the government of the church, no stall in the choir and no vote in chapter.

In Germany and in Scandinavia, and in a few of the cathedral churches in the south of France, the provost was the ordinary head of the cathedral chapter, but the office was not common elsewhere. As regards France, of one hundred and thirty six cathedral churches existing at the Revolution, thirty-eight only, and those either on the borders of Germany or in the extreme south, had a provost as the head of the chapter. In others the provost existed as a subordinate officer. There were two provosts at Autun, and Lyons and Chartres had four each, all as subordinate officers.

The Secular Chapter

St. Sofia Cathedral in Kiev.
St. Sofia Cathedral in Kiev.
Tourists visiting the interior of St. Stephen's, Vienna.
Tourists visiting the interior of St. Stephen's, Vienna.
The Norman crypt at Canterbury.
The Norman crypt at Canterbury.
Choir practice at York Minster.
Choir practice at York Minster.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Chihuahua, Mexico, in the Spanish Baroque style.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Chihuahua, Mexico, in the Spanish Baroque style.
After a service at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Sri Lanka.
After a service at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Sri Lanka.

The normal constitution of the chapter of a secular cathedral church comprised four dignitaries (there might be more), in addition to the canons. These are the Dean, the Precentor, the Chancellor and the Treasurer. These four dignitaries, occupying the four corner stalls in the choir, are called in many of the statutes the quatuor majores personae of the church.

Dean

The dean (decanus) seems to have derived his designation from the Benedictine "dean" who had ten monks under his charge. The dean came into existence to supply the place of the provost in the internal management of the church and chapter. In England every secular cathedral church was headed by a dean who was originally elected by the chapter and confirmed in office by the bishop. The dean is president of the chapter, and with the in cathedral has charge of the performance of the services, taking specified portions of them by statute on the principal festivals. He sits in the chief stall in the choir, which is usually the first on the right hand on entering the choir at the west.

Precentor

Next to the dean (as a rule) is the precentor (primicerius, cantor, etc.), whose special duty is that of regulating the musical portion of the services. He presides in the dean's absence, and occupies the corresponding stall on the left side, although there are exceptions to this rule, where, as at St Paul's, the archdeacon of the cathedral city ranks second and occupies what is usually the precentor's stall.

Chancellor

The third dignitary is the chancellor (scholasticus, écoldtre, capiscol, magistral, etc.), who must not be confounded with the chancellor of the diocese. The chancellor of the cathedral church is charged with the oversight of its schools, ought to read divinity lectures, and superintend the lections in the choir and correct slovenly readers. He is often the secretary and librarian of the chapter. In the absence of the dean and precentor he is president of the chapter. The easternmost stall, on the dean's side of the choir, is usually assigned to him.

Treasurer

The fourth dignitary is the treasurer (custos, sacrisla, cheficier). He is guardian of the fabric, and of all the furniture and ornaments of the church, and his duty was to provide bread and wine for the Eucharist, and candles and incense, and he regulated such matters as the ringing of the bells. The treasurer's stall is opposite to that of the chancellor.

Additional clergy

In many cathedral churches are additional dignitaries, as the praelector, subdean, vice-chancellor, succentor-canonicorum, and others, whose roles came into existence to supply the places of the other absent dignitaries, for non-residence was the fatal blot of the secular churches, and in this they contrasted very badly with the monastic churches, where all the members were in continuous residence. Besides the dignitaries there were the ordinary canons, each of whom, as a rule, held a separate prebend or endowment, besides receiving his share of the common funds of the church.

For the most part the canons also speedily became non-resident, and this led to the distinction of residentiary and non-residentiary canons, till in most churches the number of resident canons became definitely limited in number, and the non-residentiary canons, who no longer shared in the common funds, became generally known as prebendaries only, although by their non-residence they did not forfeit their position as canons, and retained their votes in chapter like the others.

This system of non-residence led also to the institution of vicars choral, each canon having his own vicar, who sat in his stall in his absence, and when the canon was present, in the stall immediately below, on the second form. The vicars had no place or vote in chapter, and, though irremovable except for offences, were the servants of their absent canons whose stalls they occupied, and whose duties they performed. Outside Britain they were often called demi-prebendaries, and they formed the bachcrur of the French churches. As time went on the vicars were themselves often incorporated as a kind of lesser chapter, or college, under the supervision of the dean and chapter.

Relationship of chapter and bishop

There was no distinction between the monastic cathedral chapters and those of the secular canons, in their relation to the bishop or diocese. In both cases the chapter was the bishop's consilium which he was bound to consult on all important matters and without doing so he could not act. Thus, a judicial decision of a bishop needed the confirmation of the chapter before it could be enforced. He could not change the service books, or "use" of the church or diocese, without capitular consent, and there are episcopal acts, such as the appointment of a diocesan chancellor, or vicar general, which still need confirmation by the chapter, but the older theory of the chapter as the bishop's council in ruling the diocese has become a thing of the past, in Europe.

In its corporate capacity the chapter takes charge sede vacante of a diocese. In England, however (except as regards Salisbury and Durham), this custom has never obtained, the two archbishops having, from time immemorial, taken charge of the vacant dioceses in their respective provinces. When, however, either of the sees of Canterbury or York is vacant the chapters of those churches take charge, not only of the diocese, but of the province as well, and incidentally, therefore, of any of the dioceses of the province which may be vacant at the same time.

Functions of cathedral

Stavanger Cathedral (Lutheran), Norway, surrounded by a garden.
Stavanger Cathedral (Lutheran), Norway, surrounded by a garden.
Cathedral of St. Christopher of Havana, Cuba is on a busy square.
Cathedral of St. Christopher of Havana, Cuba is on a busy square.
Cobh Cathedral, Ireland, rises up above the town.
Cobh Cathedral, Ireland, rises up above the town.
Santiago de Compostela, a pilgrimage destination.
Santiago de Compostela, a pilgrimage destination.
The cathedral at Pisa, a major tourist destination.
The cathedral at Pisa, a major tourist destination.
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, with the Sagrario Metropolitano slightly to the right.
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, with the Sagrario Metropolitano slightly to the right.

The role of the cathedral is chiefly to serve God in the community, through its hierarchical and organisational position in the church structure. A cathedral, its bishop and dignatories have traditional functions which are mostly religious in nature, but may also be closely associated with the civil and communal life of the city and region. The formal cathedral services are linked to the cycle of the year and respond to the seasons of the Northern Hemisphere. The cathedral marks times of national and local civic celebration and sadness with special services. The funerals of those famous within the community are invariably held at cathedrals. Some cathedrals, such as Aachen and Rheims are the traditional coronation places of monarchs. The bells of a cathedral are traditionally used signal the outbreak and the ending of war.

The Cathedral building

Main article: Cathedral architecture of Western Europe

Although a cathedral may be amongst the grandest of churches in the diocese (and country), especially those dating from Medieval and Renaissance times, size and grandeur have never been requirements and (especially in modern times, where functionality is the foremost consideration) a cathedral church may be a modest structure. Early Celtic and Saxon cathedrals, for example, tended to be of diminutive size, as is the Byzantine so-called Little Metropole Cathedral of Athens.

The plan of a cathedral generally takes the form of a cross which has both symbolic meaning and is functional in terms of church worship, allowing space for clergy, choir, chapels, processions a pipe organ and other activities and objects associated with cathedral tradition.

A cathedral, in common with other Christian churches has an altar or table upon which the Eucharist is laid, a lectern for reading the Bible and a pulpit from which the sermon is traditionally preached. Cathedrals also have a baptismal font for the traditional rite of washing that marks the acceptance of a new Christian, (most usually an infant) into the Church. Particularly in Italy, baptism may take place in a separate building for that purpose. Within the church, an area, usually to the eastern end, is set aside for the ceremonial seats of the dignatories of the church, as well as the choir.

Cathedrals of monastic foundation, and some of secular clergy have square cloisters which traditionally provided an open area where secular activities took place protected from wind and rain. Some cathedrals also have a chapter house where the chapter could meet. In England, where these buildings have survived, they are often octagonal. A cathedral may front onto the main square of a town, as in Florence, or it may be set in a walled close as at Canterbury. There may be a number of associated monastic or clergy buildings, a bishop's palace and often a school to educate the choristers.

Artworks, treasures and tourism

Many cathedral buildings are very famous for their architecture and have local and national significance, both artistically and historically. Many are listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Cathedrals, because of their large size and the fact that they often have towers, spires or domes, have until the 20th century, been the major landmarks in cities or in views across the countryside. With highrise building, civil action has been taken in some cases, such as the Cologne Cathedral to prevent the vista of the cathedral from being spoiled.

Because many cathedrals took centuries to build and decorate, they constitute a major artistic investment for the city in which they stand. Not only may the building itself be architecturally significant, but the church often houses treasures such as stained glass, stone and wood statues, historic tombs, richly carved furniture and object of both artistic and religious significance such as reliquaries. Moreover, the cathedral often plays a major role in telling the story of the town, through its plaques, inscriptions, tombs, stained glass and paintings.

For these reason, tourists have travelled to cathedrals for hundred of years. Many cathedrals cater for tourists by charging a fee to any visitors outside service times or requesting a donation or making a charge to take photos. Cathedrals that are particularly popular tourist venues sometimes provide guides, leaflets, souvenirs and cafes.

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Cathedral"



Topics by Level of Interest: cathedral

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Cathedral 121     Århus Cathedral 22
Cathedral architecture of Western Europe 114     Évreux Cathedral 5
Cathedral of Toledo 105     Évry Cathedral 6
Chester Cathedral 103     Aachen Cathedral 26
Christ Church Cathedral 87     Aberdeen Cathedral (alternative meanings) 3
Cathedral High School 84     Agde Cathedral 5
Wells Cathedral 74     Agen Cathedral 3
St Paul's Cathedral 69     Aire Cathedral 5
Elgin Cathedral 69     Aix Cathedral 22
Cathedral of Learning 66     Ajaccio Cathedral 2
Cologne Cathedral 62     Alès Cathedral 4
Cathedral of Konstanz 54     Albi Cathedral 7
St Albans Cathedral 52     Alet Cathedral 4
Hereford Cathedral 50     Aleth Cathedral 4
Peterborough Cathedral 50     Alexander Nevsky Cathedral 4
Durham Cathedral 50     All Saints' Cathedral (Halifax) 4
St Andrew's Cathedral School 49     Altamura Cathedral 3
Canterbury Cathedral 48     American Cathedral in Paris 3
Scottish Rite Cathedral 47     Amiens Cathedral 40
Washington National Cathedral 46     Angers Cathedral 3
Bristol Cathedral 45     Angoulême Cathedral 7
Scottish Rite Cathedral (Indianapolis, Indiana) 43     Annecy Cathedral 3
Chichester Cathedral 42     Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Houston) 9
Cathedral of the Good Shepherd 41     Antibes Cathedral 3
Amiens Cathedral 40     Aosta Cathedral 5
Saint George's Cathedral (Novi Sad) 40     Apt Cathedral 3
Serb Orthodox Cathedral (Sarajevo) 40     Arctic Cathedral 4
Ely Cathedral 40     Ardfert Cathedral 5
Siena Cathedral 39     Arles Cathedral 2
Lincoln Cathedral 39     Arras Cathedral 3
Florence Cathedral 38     Arundel Cathedral 16
Salisbury Cathedral 38     Ascension Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Oakland 6
Exeter Cathedral 38     Assisi Cathedral 11
Lichfield Cathedral 37     Assumption Cathedral 6
Coventry Cathedral 37     Assumption Cathedral in Dubrovnik 6
St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Memphis 36     Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk 8
Cobh Cathedral 35     Auch Cathedral 6
St. George's Cathedral Chennai 35     Autun Cathedral 9
St David's Cathedral 35     Auxerre Cathedral 9
Cathedral of Chartres 35     Avignon Cathedral 3
Worcester Cathedral 34     Avranches Cathedral 3
Cathedral of the Assumption in Louisville 33     Béziers Cathedral 3
Strasbourg Cathedral 33     Bagrati Cathedral 8
La Seo Cathedral 33     Ballaghaderreen Cathedral 19
Winchester Cathedral 33     Bamberg Cathedral 9
Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace 32     Bangor Cathedral 25
Gloucester Cathedral 32     Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa 8
Manchester Cathedral Steps 32     Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary 7
St. Eunan's Cathedral 32     Basse-Terre Cathedral 2
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral 31     Bayeux Cathedral 6
St. Vitus Cathedral 31     Bayonne Cathedral 4
Liverpool Cathedral 30     Bazas Cathedral 4
Milan Cathedral 30     Beauvais Cathedral 15
Polish Cathedral style 30     Bedia Cathedral 5
Sheffield Cathedral 30     Belfast Cathedral 2
Cathedral of Magdeburg 30     Belfort Cathedral 4
Old St Paul's Cathedral 30     Belley Cathedral 2
Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela 29     Bergen Cathedral 7
Truro Cathedral 29     Besançon Cathedral 3
Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield 28     Birmingham Cathedral 2
Manchester Cathedral 28     Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral 6
Mainz Cathedral 28     Blackburn Cathedral 22
Westminster Cathedral 28     Blois Cathedral 6
Cathedral City, California 28     Blue Cathedral 6
Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew, Dallas, Texas 28     Bordeaux Cathedral 4
St. Mary's Cathedral 28     Bourg-en-Bresse Cathedral 3
Cathedral of Santa Eulalia 28     Bourges Cathedral 14
Cathedral Catholic High School 28     Bradford Cathedral 21
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York 26     Braga Cathedral 19
Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament 26     Brecon Cathedral 17
Aachen Cathedral 26     Bremen Cathedral 17
Llandaff Cathedral 25     Brentwood Cathedral 23
Bangor Cathedral 25     Brickdam Cathedral 5
Newcastle Cathedral 24     Bristol Cathedral 45
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 24     Bristol Cathedral School 15
Derby Cathedral 24     Brunswick Cathedral 4
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart 24     Bryn Athyn Cathedral 9
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory 24     Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral 15
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar 24     Burgos Cathedral 18
Cathedral State Park 24     Cahors Cathedral 10
Cathedral Peak 24     Calvary Cathedral International 3
Rochester Cathedral 24     Cambrai Cathedral 4
Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned 24     Canterbury Cathedral 48
Norwich Cathedral 23     Caracas Cathedral 3
Southwark Cathedral 23     Carcassonne Cathedral 3
Roskilde Cathedral 23     Cardiff Cathedral 17
Cathedral and John Connon School 23     Carlisle Cathedral 22
Brentwood Cathedral 23     Carpentras Cathedral 5
Leicester Cathedral 23     Casablanca Cathedral 3
Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick in El Paso 23     Castres Cathedral 4
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev 23     Cathedral 121
Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew 22     Cathedral (alternative meanings) 4
Blackburn Cathedral 22     Cathedral (band) 12
Christ Church Cathedral (Victoria) 22     Cathedral (board game) 10
Seville Cathedral 22     Cathedral (novel) 4
St. Michael and St. George Cathedral 22     Cathedral (story) 4
Saint Canute's Cathedral 22     Cathedral (TV series) 3
Cathedral High School (Indianapolis, Indiana) 22     Cathedral (US band) 4
Århus Cathedral 22     Cathedral and John Connon School 23
Cathedral Quartet 22     Cathedral Arcade, Melbourne 7
Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit 22     Cathedral architecture of Western Europe 114
Ripon Cathedral 22     Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi 6
Wakefield Cathedral 22     Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul 15
Aix Cathedral 22     Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle, Szczecin 3
Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto) 22     Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist, Toruń 5
Carlisle Cathedral 22     Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph 19
St Volodymyr's Cathedral 21     Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (San Jose) 17
Cathedral Gorge State Park 21     Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis 12
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels 21     Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Covington 5
St. Edmundsbury Cathedral 21     Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Castries 3
Clifton Cathedral 21     Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver 8
Holy Rosary Cathedral 21     Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark, New Jersey 14
Portsmouth Cathedral 21     Cathedral Catholic High School 28
Down Cathedral 21     Cathedral Cavern 3
Guildford Cathedral 21     Cathedral Caverns State Park 20
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile 21     Cathedral Caves 5
Saint Finbarre's Cathedral 21     Cathedral Center of St. Paul, Los Angeles 3
Bradford Cathedral 21     Cathedral chapter 3
St. Magnus Cathedral 21     Cathedral Choral Society 3
The Cathedral School, Townsville 20     Cathedral Church of All Saints, Milwaukee 6
Clonfert Cathedral 20     Cathedral church of Resurrection 3
Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral 20     Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, Honolulu 6
St Columb's Cathedral 20     Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew, Dallas, Texas 28
Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral 20     Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick in El Paso 23
Rouen Cathedral 20     Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto) 22
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (St. John's) 20     Cathedral Church of St. Michael and St. George 3
Ulm Cathedral 20     Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston 13
Cathedral Caverns State Park 20     Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit 22
Ballaghaderreen Cathedral 19     Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield 28
Braga Cathedral 19     Cathedral Church of the Advent (Birmingham, Alabama) 8
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod 19     Cathedral Church of the Redeemer 9
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph 19     Cathedral City, California 28
Regensburg Cathedral 19     Cathedral city (alternative meanings) 3
Speyer Cathedral 19     Cathedral City High School 8
St. Giles' Cathedral 18     Cathedral diagram 15
Fréjus Cathedral 18     Cathedral Dulce Nombre de Jesus 5
Cathedral of Chihuahua 18     Cathedral Engine 3
Burgos Cathedral 18     Cathedral Gardens 7
St. James Cathedral in Seattle 18     Cathedral glass 10
St. Peter's Cathedral 18     Cathedral Gorge State Park 21
Cathedral Park, Portland, Oregon 18     Cathedral Grammar School 6
Tuam Cathedral 18     Cathedral Group 6
Cathedral Range 18     Cathedral Heights 5
Field Cathedral of the Polish Army 18     Cathedral High School 84
Saint Isaac's Cathedral 17     Cathedral High School, Bangalore 9
San Carlos Cathedral 17     Cathedral High School (Boston, Massachusetts) 4
Brecon Cathedral 17     Cathedral High School (El Paso, Texas) 11
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 17     Cathedral High School (Indianapolis, Indiana) 22
Cathedral of Hope 17     Cathedral High School (Los Angeles, California) 7
St. Machar's Cathedral 17     Cathedral High School (Natchez, Mississippi) 3
Cathedral of Évora 17     Cathedral High School (New Ulm, Minnesota) 3
Salford Cathedral 17     Cathedral High School (New York City) 4
Bremen Cathedral 17     Cathedral High School (Springfield, Massachusetts) 16
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (San Jose) 17     Cathedral High School (St. Cloud, Minnesota) 13
Cardiff Cathedral 17     Cathedral Hill, San Francisco, California 9
Nantes Cathedral 16     Cathedral hull 4
St Asaph Cathedral 16     Cathedral Lakes 4
Christ Church Cathedral (Ottawa) 16     Cathedral Oceans 7
Christ Church Cathedral (Montreal) 16     Cathedral of Ávila 5
Schleswig Cathedral 16     Cathedral of Évora 17
St. Joseph Cathedral (Edmonton) 16     Cathedral of Ani 5
Vannes Cathedral 16     Cathedral of Bergamo 4
Cathedral of the Archangel 16     Cathedral of Brasília 6
Cathedral of the Annunciation 16     Cathedral of Chartres 35
Arundel Cathedral 16     Cathedral of Chihuahua 18
St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney 16     Cathedral of Christ the King, Katowice 4
St. John's Cathedral 16     Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta 5
St. Columba's Cathedral 16     Cathedral of Christ the King in Lubbock 4
Cathedral of San Fernando 16     Cathedral of Christ the King in Superior 3
Chelmsford Cathedral 16     Cathedral of Christ the Light 13
Cathedral High School (Springfield, Massachusetts) 16     Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Kaliningrad) 5
Lund Cathedral 16     Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow) 14
Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Portsmouth 15     Cathedral of Coimbra 2
Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo 15     Cathedral of Guarda 7
St. Raphael's Cathedral (Dubuque) 15     Cathedral of Havana 9
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul 15     Cathedral of His Glory 5
Cathedral Plaza 15     Cathedral of Hope 17
Peel Cathedral 15     Cathedral of Hope (Dallas) 9
Cefalù Cathedral 15     Cathedral of Hope (Pittsburgh) 6
St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica, Galveston 15     Cathedral of Jesus' Heart 4
Cathedral of Lima 15     Cathedral of Konstanz 54
Bristol Cathedral School 15     Cathedral of Learning 66
Cathedral diagram 15     Cathedral of light 4
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral 15     Cathedral of Lima 15
Christ's Church Cathedral (Hamilton) 15     Cathedral of Magdeburg 30
Nottingham Cathedral 15     Cathedral of Mary Our Queen 12
Murder in the Cathedral 15     Cathedral of Menorca 5
Beauvais Cathedral 15     Cathedral of Murcia 11
Cathedral of Trier 14     Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp) 7
The First Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace 32
Glasgow Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels 21
Cathedral of St. Jacob, Šibenik 14     Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour (Faribault, Minnesota) 8
Wells Cathedral School 14     Cathedral of Saint Augustine in Kalamazoo 4
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow) 14     Cathedral of Saint Bavo 5
Lancaster Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure 3
St. Paul's Cathedral (Regina) 14     Cathedral of Saint Catharine of Siena 5
Thaddeus Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Saint Eugene 2
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Indiana 14     Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales in Oakland 4
Bourges Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Saint Francis Xavier in Green Bay 3
Our Lady of Guadalupe Unfinished Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Saint Helena 6
Cathedral Quarter, Belfast 14     Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Charleston) 11
Saint Peter in Chains Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York 26
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark, New Jersey 14     Cathedral of Saint Joseph of Wheeling 5
Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Hong Kong 14     Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Workman 4
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 14     Cathedral of Saint Martin, Utrecht 12
Wawel Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Saint Mary in Austin 7
Tournai Cathedral 14     Cathedral of Saint Mary in Lansing 3
St. Mary's Cathedral (Calgary) 14     Cathedral of Saint Mary in Miami 5
Middlesbrough Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Mary in St. Cloud 4
Cathedral of Christ the Light 13     Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption 8
Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception 6
Crystal Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Indiana 14
Modena Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Michael 3
Cathedral of St. John (Winnipeg) 13     Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Charlotte 8
National Cathedral School 13     Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Fort Worth 7
Palermo Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Harrisburg 4
Lisbon Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Norwich 2
Old Cathedral of Coimbra 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul 6
Cathedral of Saint Paul in Saint Paul 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul and Peter 3
The Cathedral School, Llandaff 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham 6
Peter and Paul Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul in Macau 8
Coutances Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul in Pittsburgh 9
Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul in Saint Paul 13
St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo) 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul in Worcester 5
Prato Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Paul in Yakima 2
Christ Church Cathedral School 13     Cathedral of Saint Peter, Poitiers 5
Orvieto Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Thomas 7
Vilnius Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Thomas (Reno) 2
Cathedral High School (St. Cloud, Minnesota) 13     Cathedral of Saint Thomas More 3
Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral 13     Cathedral of Saint Tryphon 5
Cathedral Peak (California) 13     Cathedral of Saint Vibiana 10
Sacred Heart Cathedral of Guangzhou 12     Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary 7
Highland Cathedral 12     Cathedral of Saint Vissarion of Smolyan 6
The Cathedral of St. Stephen, Brisbane 12     Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Providence 10
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis 12     Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Saint Thomas 3
Cathedral Square in Vilnius 12     Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude 3
Cathedral (band) 12     Cathedral of Salvador 8
Rouen Cathedral (Monet) 12     Cathedral of San Agustin 7
Zagreb Cathedral 12     Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo 15
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen 12     Cathedral of San Carlos De Borromeo (Matanzas, Cuba) 5
Cathedral of Saint Martin, Utrecht 12     Cathedral of San Fernando 16
Perugia Cathedral 12     Cathedral of San Giusto 2
St. Michael's Cathedral (Toronto) 12     Cathedral of San Juan Bautista 5
Uppsala Cathedral 12     Cathedral of San Salvador 8
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Alexandria) 12     Cathedral of San Salvador (Oviedo) 6
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento 11     Cathedral of Santa Eulalia 28
St. Elisabeth Cathedral 11     Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta 5
Sacred Heart Cathedral 11     Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela 29
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne 11     Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada 3
Shrewsbury Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. Anastasia, Zadar 4
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Charleston) 11     Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Plzeň) 5
St. Peter's Cathedral (London) 11     Cathedral of St. George (Saskatoon) 7
Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. Jacob, Šibenik 14
Assisi Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. James 3
Cathedral of Murcia 11     Cathedral of St. James, Jerusalem 4
St. Joseph's Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. John (Winnipeg) 13
Dunkeld Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness, Denver 4
Cathedral School for Boys 11     Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Przemyśl 6
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Albany 11     Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Savannah) 6
St. Cecilia Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (St. John's) 20
Cremona Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 17
St. Andrew's Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Saskatoon) 5
Cathedral High School (El Paso, Texas) 11     Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford 4
Northampton Cathedral 11     Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Trogir 3
Christ Church Cathedral (Vancouver) 11     Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul, Charleston 3
R.E.M. at Cologne Cathedral 10     Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned 24
Tours Cathedral 10     Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle 9
Toulon Cathedral 10     Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Bielsko-Biała 3
Viterbo Cathedral 10     Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Portsmouth 15
Holy Rosary Cathedral (Kaohsiung) 10     Cathedral of St Joseph, Manchester 3
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Providence 10     Cathedral of St Joseph, Sofia 7
Le Puy Cathedral 10     Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul 3
Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro 10     Cathedral of the Annunciation 16
Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral 10     Cathedral of the Archangel 16
Cathedral Preparatory School 10     Cathedral of the Assumption in Louisville 33
Salzburg Cathedral 10     Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament 3
Cathedral of Saint Vibiana 10     Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento 11
Hereford Cathedral School 10     Cathedral of the Divine Saviour 3
Cahors Cathedral 10     Cathedral of the Good Shepherd 41
Cathedral (board game) 10     Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston 8
Cathedral glass 10     Cathedral of the Holy Family 8
Cathedral Range State Park 9     Cathedral of the Holy Family in Anchorage 4
Lübeck Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Holy Family in Orange 3
Troyes Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Holy Family in Pago Pago 2
Winchester Cathedral (album) 9     Cathedral of the Holy Name, Mumbai 6
Cathedral Hill, San Francisco, California 9     Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar 24
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 7
Autun Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Albany 11
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing 9
Saint Anthony Cathedral Basilica in Beaumont, Texas 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Camden 2
Worms Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne 11
Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile 21
Bryn Athyn Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Nanjing 3
St. Rumbolds Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Saint John 5
Salerno Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Syracuse 7
Cathedral of Hope (Dallas) 9     Cathedral of the Incarnation 5
Cathedral of Havana 9     Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City 8
She Shan Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Incarnation (Nashville) 3
St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Isles 5
St. Michael's Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska) 9     Cathedral of the Madeleine 7
Saint Basil's Cathedral 9     Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament 26
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Synonyms: cathedral
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

church, minster.
Consider also: temple, basilica, Bethel, chantry, chapel, conventicle, Fane, kirk, meetinghouse, oratory, tabernacle, dome, duomo.

Adjective

authoritative, official, parochial, magisterial.
Consider also: commanding, dictatorial, dignified, dogmatic, judicial, pompous, solemn, stately, formal, narrow, domineering, haughty, imperious, insular, provincial, local, limited, authoritarian, absolute, dependable.

Expression

cathedral service, house of worship, place of worship, church building, holy place, negative dihedral.
Source: Eve, based on meta analysis. Top

Computed Synonyms: cathedral

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   40.0091   cathedral     minster     church, kirk, house of worship, place of worship, temple   
 2   30.0091   cathedral     sentence     judgement, verdict, doom, sentencing, phrase   
 3   30.0091   cathedral     judgement     judgment, verdict, opinion, sentence, adjudication   
 4   30.0091   cathedral     verdict     judgement, sentence, adjudication, decision, opinion   
 5   30.0089   cathedral     adjudication     verdict, judgement, judgment, award, sentence   
 6   24.0090   cathedral     opinion     view, notion, idea, judgement, belief   
 7   23.0092   cathedral     award     prize, reward, grant, adjudication, premium   
 8   22.0090   cathedral     decision     resolution, determination, verdict, judgment, judgement   
 9   18.0092   cathedral     decree     order, ordinance, command, decision, ruling   
 10   17.0090   cathedral     ruling     rule, lawing, statuting, govern, decree   
 11   15.0091   cathedral     doom     fate, sentence, destiny, fatality, fortune   
 12   15.0087   cathedral     judiciousness     sagacity, shrewdness, astuteness, perceptiveness, judgement   
 13   14.2093   cathedral     trial     test, experiment, try, trouble, attempt   
 14   14.2092   cathedral     appraisal     evaluation, assessment, valuation, estimate, estimation   
 15   14.0090   cathedral     estimation     estimate, appraisal, assessment, evaluation, rating   
--------------------     335 synonyms ranked from 16 to 350 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Synonyms via Expressions: cathedral

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   14.0089   cathedral     law sentence     sentencing, rating, ruling   
 2   12.2080   cathedral     the national employees     domestic employees, the person managing the, laying the bearings   
 3   12.1081   cathedral     xxx vinyl weatherboards     this contest for hierarchy might explain why xxx never progressed beyond the level of chiefdoms   
 4   12.1079   cathedral     see full sentence below     sentence below, your sentence, see version below   
 5   12.0186   cathedral     contract language     admitted without any limitation to the coverage of the, manager in charge of, verdict   
 6   12.0184   cathedral     major conclusions     the major results of an euro approach prior to its introduction   
 7   12.0182   cathedral     manager in charge of     architecture is the ledger of humanity, this way of working meets   
 8   12.0090   cathedral     my version     another version, see version below, my rendition is below   
 9   12.0088   cathedral     another version     my version, see version below   
 10   12.0087   cathedral     your sentence     sentence, see full sentence below, see comment   
 11   12.0085   cathedral     laying the bearings     the big findings of the euro approach made before the euro, am putting the answer below   
 12   12.0083   cathedral     is duly authorized to     my rendition is below   
 13   12.0081   cathedral     my rendition is below     the only remaining condition, see version below, sentence below   
 14   12.0077   cathedral     am putting the answer below     in addition to my answer domestic, sentence below, see full sentence below   
 15   12.0076   cathedral     its artistic objectives are     in addition to my answer domestic, domestic employees   
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Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Expressions: cathedral

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   2.0178   Saint Finbarre's Cathedral     County Cork         
 2   1.9498   mini cathedral     mini-cathedral         
 3   1.9498   anti cathedral     anti-cathedral         
 4   1.7789   cathedral chapter     chapter     section, part   
 5   1.5998   cathedral style     cathedral-style         
 6   1.5998   cathedral aisle     cathedral-aisle         
 7   1.5591   cathedral glass     printed glass     figured glass, impressed glass   
 8   1.4998   cathedral like     cathedral-like         
 9   1.2280   Cathedral of Saint Martin     Dom Tower of Utrecht         
 10   1.0175   Saint Finbarre's Cathedral     cork     stopper, plug   
 11   1.0077   ingress to the cathedral     or     either, whether   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Synonyms within Context: cathedral

Context Synonyms within Context

Temple

Cathedral, basilica, bethel, chantry, chapel, church, conventicle, fane, holy place, kirk, meetinghouse, minster, oratory, tabernacle, temple.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. Top

Translations: cathedral

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya كاتدرائية (cathedral, minster), صادر عن مقر سلطة ما (cathedral), كاتِدْرائِيَّة (cathedral, cathedrals), كاثدرائية (cathedral, cathedrals), ذو علاقة بعرش الأسقف (cathedral), كنيسة (church, kirk, abbey, temple, chaplaincy). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha كاتدرائية (cathedral, minster), صادر عن مقر سلطة ما (cathedral), كاتِدْرائِيَّة (cathedral, cathedrals), كاثدرائية (cathedral, cathedrals), ذو علاقة بعرش الأسقف (cathedral), كنيسة (church, kirk, abbey, temple, chaplaincy). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian katedralë (cathedral, minster), kryekishë (cathedral, minster), katedrale (cathedral). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Andhra పెద్ద గుడి (cathedral). Additional references: Andhra, India, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic كاتدرائية (cathedral, minster), صادر عن مقر سلطة ما (cathedral), كاتِدْرائِيَّة (cathedral, cathedrals), كاثدرائية (cathedral, cathedrals), ذو علاقة بعرش الأسقف (cathedral), كنيسة (church, kirk, abbey, temple, chaplaincy). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Armenian տաճար (temple, cathedral, sanctuary, shrine), մայր տաճար (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Armjanski Yazyk տաճար (temple, cathedral, sanctuary, shrine), մայր տաճար (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut katedralë (cathedral, minster), kryekishë (cathedral, minster), katedrale (cathedral). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Íslenska Dómkirkja (Cathedral). Additional references: Íslenska, Iceland, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia Katedral (cathedral), Katedral Santo Basil (Saint Basil's Cathedral). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia gereja besar (cathedral). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu gereja besar (cathedral). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski катедрала (cathedral), катедрален (cathedral), katedrala (cathedral), в който има катедрала (cathedral), Казанска катедрала (Kazan Cathedral), Магдебургска катедрала (Cathedral of Magdeburg). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) katedrala (cathedral), katedralen (cathedral), katedrala (cathedral), v koyto ima katedrala (cathedral), kazanska katedrala (Kazan Cathedral), magdeburgska katedrala (Cathedral of Magdeburg). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bisayan simbahan (cathedral, church, temple), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Bisayan, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian chrám (temple, minster, cathedral, church, Fane), stolna crkva (cathedral), napuštanje (abandoning, abandonment, abrasives, canceling, cathedral), katedrale (cathedral), katedrala (abbey, cathedral, catherdal, chatedral, minster), velechrám (cathedral, minster), katedrální (cathedral), dóm (dome, duomo, cathedral, minster), katedrála (cathedral, minster, duomo, cathedrals), oficiální (official, formal, cathedral, court, inspired). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese catedral (cathedral, minstrel), diedro negativo (cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bugkalut simbahang (cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Bugkalut, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bukalot simbahang (cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Bukalot, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian катедрала (cathedral), катедрален (cathedral), katedrala (cathedral), в който има катедрала (cathedral), Казанска катедрала (Kazan Cathedral), Магдебургска катедрала (Cathedral of Magdeburg). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) katedrala (cathedral), katedralen (cathedral), katedrala (cathedral), v koyto ima katedrala (cathedral), kazanska katedrala (Kazan Cathedral), magdeburgska katedrala (Cathedral of Magdeburg). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan catedral (cathedral). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Cebuano simbahang daku (cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Cebuano, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish katedral (cathedral), domkirke (cathedral), negativ V-form (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Mongolian чогчин дуган (cathedral), цуглаан (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Central (transliteration) chogchin dugan (cathedral), tsuglaan (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Central Mongolian, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai โบสถ์ (church, cathedral, minster, cathedrals, churches), โบสถ์ที่สำคัญ (cathedral, principal church), วัด (temple, monastery, rectories, rectory, abbey). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina chrám (temple, minster, cathedral, church, Fane), stolna crkva (cathedral), napuštanje (abandoning, abandonment, abrasives, canceling, cathedral), katedrale (cathedral), katedrala (abbey, cathedral, catherdal, chatedral, minster), velechrám (cathedral, minster), katedrální (cathedral), dóm (dome, duomo, cathedral, minster), katedrála (cathedral, minster, duomo, cathedrals), oficiální (official, formal, cathedral, court, inspired). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Pidgin English 大教堂 (cathedral). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 座堂 (cathedral), 大教堂 (cathedral, cathedrals, minster), 温彻斯特大教堂 (Winchester Cathedral), 明洞圣堂 (Myeongdong Cathedral), 玫瑰圣母主教座堂 (Holy Rosary Cathedral), 科隆香水大教堂 (cologne cathedral), 马德堡座堂 (Cathedral of Magdeburg), 大教堂的壁架 (cathedral ledge), 大教堂的天花板 (cathedral ceiling). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 大教堂 (cathedral, minster, cathedrals), 座堂 (cathedral), 重要或堂皇宏偉的教堂 (cathedral), 教區總教堂 (cathedral), 主教座堂 (cathedral), 溫徹斯特大教堂 (Winchester Cathedral), 明洞聖堂 (Myeongdong Cathedral), 玫瑰聖母主教座堂 (Holy Rosary Cathedral), 科隆香水大教堂 (cologne cathedral), 馬德堡座堂 (Cathedral of Magdeburg). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Chtimi jug'mint (adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment, award). Additional references: Chtimi, Belgium, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Cornish penneglos (cathedral). Additional references: Cornish, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse opinione (opinion, adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment), astutezza (intelligence, adjudication, judgement, trial, cleverness), decisione (resolution, decision, determination, halt, judgement), deliberazione (verdict, maxim, proverb, sentence, accounting has your bill and you should receive payment next week), mottu (motto, language, salvation, salute, slogan), sentenza (verdict, adjudication, judgement, trial, halt), soluzione (resolution, solution, motion, verdict, decision), verdettu (verdict, adjudication, cathedral, finding of a jury, judgement), volta (vault, dome, arch, time, ark), ghjudiziu (head, taste, reason, sense, wisdom). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi opinione (opinion, adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment), astutezza (intelligence, adjudication, judgement, trial, cleverness), decisione (resolution, decision, determination, halt, judgement), deliberazione (verdict, maxim, proverb, sentence, accounting has your bill and you should receive payment next week), mottu (motto, language, salvation, salute, slogan), sentenza (verdict, adjudication, judgement, trial, halt), soluzione (resolution, solution, motion, verdict, decision), verdettu (verdict, adjudication, cathedral, finding of a jury, judgement), volta (vault, dome, arch, time, ark), ghjudiziu (head, taste, reason, sense, wisdom). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican opinione (opinion, adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment), astutezza (intelligence, adjudication, judgement, trial, cleverness), decisione (resolution, decision, determination, halt, judgement), deliberazione (verdict, maxim, proverb, sentence, accounting has your bill and you should receive payment next week), mottu (motto, language, salvation, salute, slogan), sentenza (verdict, adjudication, judgement, trial, halt), soluzione (resolution, solution, motion, verdict, decision), verdettu (verdict, adjudication, cathedral, finding of a jury, judgement), volta (vault, dome, arch, time, ark), ghjudiziu (head, taste, reason, sense, wisdom). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso opinione (opinion, adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment), astutezza (intelligence, adjudication, judgement, trial, cleverness), decisione (resolution, decision, determination, halt, judgement), deliberazione (verdict, maxim, proverb, sentence, accounting has your bill and you should receive payment next week), mottu (motto, language, salvation, salute, slogan), sentenza (verdict, adjudication, judgement, trial, halt), soluzione (resolution, solution, motion, verdict, decision), verdettu (verdict, adjudication, cathedral, finding of a jury, judgement), volta (vault, dome, arch, time, ark), ghjudiziu (head, taste, reason, sense, wisdom). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu opinione (opinion, adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment), astutezza (intelligence, adjudication, judgement, trial, cleverness), decisione (resolution, decision, determination, halt, judgement), deliberazione (verdict, maxim, proverb, sentence, accounting has your bill and you should receive payment next week), mottu (motto, language, salvation, salute, slogan), sentenza (verdict, adjudication, judgement, trial, halt), soluzione (resolution, solution, motion, verdict, decision), verdettu (verdict, adjudication, cathedral, finding of a jury, judgement), volta (vault, dome, arch, time, ark), ghjudiziu (head, taste, reason, sense, wisdom). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian katedrala (cathedral, minster), katedrale (cathedral), stolna crkva (cathedral). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Curaçoleño katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Curaçoleño, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Curassese katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Curassese, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Curnoack penneglos (cathedral). Additional references: Curnoack, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Cymraeg eglwys gadeiriol (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Cymraeg, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech chrám (temple, minster, cathedral, church, Fane), stolna crkva (cathedral), napuštanje (abandoning, abandonment, abrasives, canceling, cathedral), katedrale (cathedral), katedrala (abbey, cathedral, catherdal, chatedral, minster), velechrám (cathedral, minster), katedrální (cathedral), dóm (dome, duomo, cathedral, minster), katedrála (cathedral, minster, duomo, cathedrals), oficiální (official, formal, cathedral, court, inspired). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian catedrală (cathedral, cathedrals), catedralã (cathedral, minster), catedrala (cathedral, dome, minster). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish katedral (cathedral), domkirke (cathedral), negativ V-form (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk katedral (cathedral), domkirke (cathedral), negativ V-form (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari كليساى جامع (cathedral, cathedrals), کلیسای جامع (cathedral). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Münster (minster, cathedral, Munster), Kirche (church, cathedral, kirk, tabernacle, church building), Urteilsverkündung (proclamation of sentence, cathedral, pronouncement of a judgment), Entschluß (availability, carbon, cathedral, intention, resolve), Entscheidung (decision, adjudication, judgement, settlement, determination), Domkirche (cathedral), Beschluß (decree, resolve, availability, carbon, cathedral), Aussprache (pronunciation, articulation, debate, diction, discussion), stiftskirche (cathedral), Kathedralen (cathedral, cathedrals). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch kathedraal (cathedral), dom (cathedral, obtuse, stupid, dull, foolish), domkerk (cathedral), kathedralen (cathedral, cathedrals), vonnisvelling (cathedral), de kathedraal (cathedral), uitspraak (pronunciation, statement, decision, verdict, proclamation). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Eesti katedraal (cathedral), toomkirik (cathedral), peakirik (cathedral). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ena տաճար (temple, cathedral, sanctuary, shrine), մայր տաճար (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Ena, Armenia, Azerbaijan, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermeni Dili տաճար (temple, cathedral, sanctuary, shrine), մայր տաճար (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Ermeni Dili, Armenia, Azerbaijan, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermenice տաճար (temple, cathedral, sanctuary, shrine), մայր տաճար (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Ermenice, Armenia, Azerbaijan, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Estonian katedraal (cathedral), toomkirik (cathedral), peakirik (cathedral). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Filipino katedral (cathedral, cathedrals), kathedral (cathedral). Additional references: Filipino, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish katedraali (cathedral, cathedrals), tuomiokirkko (cathedral), negatiivinen V-muoto (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral), negatiivinen V-kulma (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Forézien eimou (spirit, intelligence, mind, opinion, adjudication). Additional references: Forézien, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Français coupole (cupola, dome, astrodome, astrodomes, cathedral), dôme (dome, cupola, meniscus, arch, cathedral), cathédrale (cathedral, minster), la cathédrale (cathedral), verdict (verdict, adjudication, finding of a jury, sentence, findings), sentence (maxim, sentence, adjudication, verdict, proverb), jugement (adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment, verdict). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
French coupole (cupola, dome, astrodome, astrodomes, cathedral), dôme (dome, cupola, meniscus, arch, cathedral), cathédrale (cathedral, minster), la cathédrale (cathedral), verdict (verdict, adjudication, finding of a jury, sentence, findings), sentence (maxim, sentence, adjudication, verdict, proverb), jugement (adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment, verdict). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Gaelg moir-agglish (cathedral, mother church), keeill aspickagh (cathedral), ard-chiamble (cathedral). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck moir-agglish (cathedral, mother church), keeill aspickagh (cathedral), ard-chiamble (cathedral). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Galego Catedral (cathedral, main basilica). Additional references: Galego, Spain, Portugal, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Galician Catedral (cathedral, main basilica). Additional references: Galician, Spain, Portugal, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Gallego Catedral (cathedral, main basilica). Additional references: Gallego, Spain, Portugal, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Gentoo పెద్ద గుడి (cathedral). Additional references: Gentoo, India, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
German Münster (minster, cathedral, Munster), Kirche (church, cathedral, kirk, tabernacle, church building), Urteilsverkündung (proclamation of sentence, cathedral, pronouncement of a judgment), Entschluß (availability, carbon, cathedral, intention, resolve), Entscheidung (decision, adjudication, judgement, settlement, determination), Domkirche (cathedral), Beschluß (decree, resolve, availability, carbon, cathedral), Aussprache (pronunciation, articulation, debate, diction, discussion), stiftskirche (cathedral), Kathedralen (cathedral, cathedrals). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Gilbertese te umantabu ae bubura (cathedral). Additional references: Gilbertese, Kiribati, Fiji, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek καθεδρικός ναός (cathedral), καθεδρικόσ (cathedral, cathedrals), αρνητική δίεδρος (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral), μητρόπολη (metropolis, capital, cathedral), αρνητική δίεδρη (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) kathedhrikos naos (cathedral), kathedhrikos (cathedral, cathedrals), arnitiki dhiedhros (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral), mitropoli (metropolis, capital, cathedral), arnitiki dhiedhri (anhedral, cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Haieren տաճար (temple, cathedral, sanctuary, shrine), մայր տաճար (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Haieren, Armenia, Azerbaijan, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Halh чогчин дуган (cathedral), цуглаан (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Halh (transliteration) chogchin dugan (cathedral), tsuglaan (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Halh, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 대성당 (minster, cathedral, collegiate church, duomo), 대성당 소속의 (cathedral), 대성당이 있는 (cathedral), 큰 예배당 (cathedral), 주교좌성당 (cathedral), 대회당 (cathedral), 권위 있는 (standard, classic, authoritative, cathedral, doctoral), 주교좌를 가진 (cathedral), 주교좌 성당 (cathedral), 삼각형으로 깍지끼다 (cathedral). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 대성당 (minster, cathedral, collegiate church, duomo), 대성당 소속의 (cathedral), 대성당이 있는 (cathedral), 큰 예배당 (cathedral), 주교좌성당 (cathedral), 대회당 (cathedral), 권위 있는 (standard, classic, authoritative, cathedral, doctoral), 주교좌를 가진 (cathedral), 주교좌 성당 (cathedral), 삼각형으로 깍지끼다 (cathedral). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew קתדרלה (cathedral), הלרדתק (cathedral, cathedrals), כנסיתי (cathedral, ecclesiastic, of church), בימת כנסיה (cathedral), הקתדרלההלאומיתשלושינגטון (Washington National Cathedral), הקתדרלה והבזאר (The Cathedral and the Bazaar), קתדרלת סנט פול (St Paul's Cathedral), כנסיית ואסילי הקדוש (Saint Basil's Cathedral). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic كاتدرائية (cathedral, minster), صادر عن مقر سلطة ما (cathedral), كاتِدْرائِيَّة (cathedral, cathedrals), كاثدرائية (cathedral, cathedrals), ذو علاقة بعرش الأسقف (cathedral), كنيسة (church, kirk, abbey, temple, chaplaincy). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Münster (minster, cathedral, Munster), Kirche (church, cathedral, kirk, tabernacle, church building), Urteilsverkündung (proclamation of sentence, cathedral, pronouncement of a judgment), Entschluß (availability, carbon, cathedral, intention, resolve), Entscheidung (decision, adjudication, judgement, settlement, determination), Domkirche (cathedral), Beschluß (decree, resolve, availability, carbon, cathedral), Aussprache (pronunciation, articulation, debate, diction, discussion), stiftskirche (cathedral), Kathedralen (cathedral, cathedrals). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hiligainon simbahan (church, temple, cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Hiligainon, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hiligaynon simbahan (church, temple, cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Hiligaynon, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi बडा गिरजा (cathedral). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Münster (minster, cathedral, Munster), Kirche (church, cathedral, kirk, tabernacle, church building), Urteilsverkündung (proclamation of sentence, cathedral, pronouncement of a judgment), Entschluß (availability, carbon, cathedral, intention, resolve), Entscheidung (decision, adjudication, judgement, settlement, determination), Domkirche (cathedral), Beschluß (decree, resolve, availability, carbon, cathedral), Aussprache (pronunciation, articulation, debate, diction, discussion), stiftskirche (cathedral), Kathedralen (cathedral, cathedrals). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian székesegyház (basilica, cathedral), Katedrális (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Icelandic Dómkirkja (Cathedral). Additional references: Icelandic, Iceland, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ikiribati te umantabu ae bubura (cathedral). Additional references: Ikiribati, Kiribati, Fiji, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ilonggo simbahan (church, temple, cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Ilonggo, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ilongot simbahang (cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Ilongot, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian Katedral (cathedral), Katedral Santo Basil (Saint Basil's Cathedral). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Irish ard-eaglais (cathedral). Additional references: Irish, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Isizulu hlalabhishobhi (cathedral, cathedrals), indlu encoolu yesonto ephethwe ubhishobhi (cathedral), indlu enkulu yesonto ephethwe ubhishobhi (cathedral). Additional references: Isizulu, South Africa, Malawi, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian duomo (cathedral, dome, minster, domed), cattedrale (cathedral, minster), autorevole (authoritative, influential, cathedral, commanding, canonical), la cattedrale (cathedral), ufficiale (official, officer, cathedral, offical, commissioned officer), posto grandioso (cathedral), ex cathedra (cathedral, ex cathedra), di cattedra vescovile (cathedral), catedrale (cathedral), la Cattedrale di Westminster (Westminster Cathedral). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Itbayaten mian u macayih a misa du catedral (there is an early mass at the cathedral). Additional references: Itbayaten, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivatan mian u macalo a misa du catedral (there is an early mass at the cathedral). Additional references: Ivatan, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit קתדרלה (cathedral), הלרדתק (cathedral, cathedrals), כנסיתי (cathedral, ecclesiastic, of church), בימת כנסיה (cathedral), הקתדרלההלאומיתשלושינגטון (Washington National Cathedral), הקתדרלה והבזאר (The Cathedral and the Bazaar), קתדרלת סנט פול (St Paul's Cathedral), כנסיית ואסילי הקדוש (Saint Basil's Cathedral). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese カセドラル (cathedral), 大聖堂のある (cathedral), 大聖堂所属の (cathedral), だいせいどう (cathedral), たいせいどう (cathedral), 権威ある (magisterial, authoritative, cathedra, cathedral, definitive), 大聖堂の (cathedral), 司教の座を持つ (cathedral), 司教座聖堂 (cathedral), 大聖堂 (cathedral, cathedrals, dome, minster). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Kernewek penneglos (cathedral). Additional references: Kernewek, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Kernowek penneglos (cathedral). Additional references: Kernowek, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Khadi Boli बडा गिरजा (cathedral). Additional references: Khadi Boli, India, Nepal, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Khalkha Mongolian чогчин дуган (cathedral), цуглаан (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Khalkha Mongolian, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Khalkha (transliteration) chogchin dugan (cathedral), tsuglaan (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Khalkha Mongolian, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Khari Boli बडा गिरजा (cathedral). Additional references: Khari Boli, India, Nepal, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Kiribati te umantabu ae bubura (cathedral). Additional references: Kiribati, Kiribati, Fiji, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Kisuaheli kanisa kuu (cathedral). Additional references: Kisuaheli, Tanzania, Burundi, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Kiswahili kanisa kuu (cathedral). Additional references: Kiswahili, Tanzania, Burundi, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 대성당 (minster, cathedral, collegiate church, duomo), 대성당 소속의 (cathedral), 대성당이 있는 (cathedral), 큰 예배당 (cathedral), 주교좌성당 (cathedral), 대회당 (cathedral), 권위 있는 (standard, classic, authoritative, cathedral, doctoral), 주교좌를 가진 (cathedral), 주교좌 성당 (cathedral), 삼각형으로 깍지끼다 (cathedral). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Latin American catedral (cathedral). Additional references: Latin American, USA, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Latvian katedrāle (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Latvian, Latvia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Latviska katedrāle (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Latviska, Latvia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettisch katedrāle (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Lettisch, Latvia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettish katedrāle (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Lettish, Latvia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Lingotes simbahang (cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Lingotes, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Lorrain efouahhe (adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment, award). Additional references: Lorrain, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Magyar székesegyház (basilica, cathedral), Katedrális (cathedral, minster). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Malay gereja besar (cathedral). Additional references: Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Malayu gereja besar (cathedral). Additional references: Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Maltese katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Maltese, Malta, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Malti katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Malti, Malta, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx moir-agglish (cathedral, mother church), keeill aspickagh (cathedral), ard-chiamble (cathedral). Additional references: Manx, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Gaelic moir-agglish (cathedral, mother church), keeill aspickagh (cathedral), ard-chiamble (cathedral). Additional references: Manx Gaelic, United Kingdom, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Melaju gereja besar (cathedral). Additional references: Melaju, Malaysia, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Melayu gereja besar (cathedral). Additional references: Melayu, Malaysia, Brunei, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Moksha собор (cathedral). Additional references: Moksha, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Moksha (transliteration) sobor (cathedral). Additional references: Moksha, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mokshan собор (cathedral). Additional references: Mokshan, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mokshan (transliteration) sobor (cathedral). Additional references: Mokshan, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Moldavian catedrală (cathedral, cathedrals), catedralã (cathedral, minster), catedrala (cathedral, dome, minster). Additional references: Moldavian, Romania, Hungary, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongol чогчин дуган (cathedral), цуглаан (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Mongol, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongol (transliteration) chogchin dugan (cathedral), tsuglaan (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Mongol, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongolian чогчин дуган (cathedral), цуглаан (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Mongolian, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mongolian (transliteration) chogchin dugan (cathedral), tsuglaan (cathedral, congregation, convention, gathering, meeting). Additional references: Mongolian, Mongolia, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mordoff собор (cathedral). Additional references: Mordoff, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mordoff (transliteration) sobor (cathedral). Additional references: Mordoff, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mordov собор (cathedral). Additional references: Mordov, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mordov (transliteration) sobor (cathedral). Additional references: Mordov, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mordvin-Moksha собор (cathedral). Additional references: Mordvin-Moksha, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Mordvin-Moksha (transliteration) sobor (cathedral). Additional references: Mordvin-Moksha, Europe, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Norwegian domkirke (cathedral), katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Norwegian, Norway, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiam katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Papiam, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamen katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Papiamen, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamento katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Papiamento, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentoe katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Papiamentoe, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentu katedral (cathedral). Additional references: Papiamentu, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi كليساى جامع (cathedral, cathedrals), کلیسای جامع (cathedral). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian كليساى جامع (cathedral, cathedrals), کلیسای جامع (cathedral). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) كليساى جامع (cathedral, cathedrals), کلیسای جامع (cathedral). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Picard jug'mint (adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment, award). Additional references: Picard, Belgium, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Pilipino katedral (cathedral, cathedrals), kathedral (cathedral). Additional references: Pilipino, Philippines, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish katedra (cathedral, chair, cathedrals, department, desk), tum (cathedral, minster), katedralny (cathedral), bazylika (basilica, cathedral). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch katedra (cathedral, chair, cathedrals, department, desk), tum (cathedral, minster), katedralny (cathedral), bazylika (basilica, cathedral). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski katedra (cathedral, chair, cathedrals, department, desk), tum (cathedral, minster), katedralny (cathedral), bazylika (basilica, cathedral). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese (cathedral, see), basílica (basilica, cathedral, minster), catedral (cathedral, minstrel), diedro negativo (cathedral, negative dihedral). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Romanian catedrală (cathedral, cathedrals), catedralã (cathedral, minster), catedrala (cathedral, dome, minster). Additional references: Romanian, Romania, Hungary, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Rouchi jug'mint (adjudication, judgement, trial, judgment, award). Additional references: Rouchi, Belgium, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Rumanian catedrală (cathedral, cathedrals), catedralã (cathedral, minster), catedrala (cathedral, dome, minster). Additional references: Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi dom (judgment, verdict, cathedral, sentence, dome), domkyrka (cathedral), katedral (cathedral, minster), kyrka (church, kirk, harrier, house of worship, kite), kahtaydraal (cathedral), cathedral (cathedral). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, cathedral. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian собор (cathedral), соборный (cathedral), кафедральный (cathedral), Кафедральный собор (Cathedral), Софийский собор (Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev), Исаакиевский собор (Saint Isaac's Cathedral), Собор Василия Блаженного (Saint Basil's Cathedral), Казанский собор (Kazan Cathedral), Кёльнский собор (Cologne Cathedral), Успенский собор (Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China,