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    inner sanctum

    noun

    • 1. the most sacred place in a temple or church.
  2. The meaning of INNER SANCTUM is a very private room or place —often used figuratively. How to use inner sanctum in a sentence.

  3. a private place or room where someone is never interrupted: To see inside one of these rooms is to get a glimpse into the gamer's inner sanctum. So this is where you all meet, is it? The inner sanctum. I never did see inside the inner sanctum.

  4. INNER SANCTUM definition: sanctum (sense 2 ) | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  5. Inner sanctum definition: sanctum (def. 2). . See examples of INNER SANCTUM used in a sentence.

  6. INNER SANCTUM meaning: a very private room or place often used figuratively.

  7. inner sanctum meaning, definition, what is inner sanctum: a private place or room that only a few ...: Learn more.

  8. What does the noun inner sanctum mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun inner sanctum. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. inner sanctum has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. church architecture (1860s) religion (1860s) See meaning & use. How common is the noun inner sanctum?

  9. In 1949, on his way to meet Yogaswami, Gurudeva had a vision of the 77-year-old sage inside Nallur Temple's inner sanctum during puja.

  10. noun. formal uk / ˈsæŋk.təm / us / ˈsæŋk.təm / inner sanctum. Add to word list. a private place or room where someone is never interrupted: To see inside one of these rooms is to get a glimpse into the gamer's inner sanctum. See more. [ C ] a holy place. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Parts of religious buildings. altar. apse. belfry.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GarbhagrihaGarbhagriha - Wikipedia

    A garbhagriha (Sanskrit: गर्भगृह, romanized: Garbhagṛha) is the innermost sanctuary of Hindu and Jain temples, what may be called the "holy of holies" or "sanctum sanctorum". The term garbhagriha (literally, "womb chamber") comes from the Sanskrit words garbha for womb and griha for house.