A strong trunk on the deck of river barges, forming a kind of hinge to enable them to lower the mast when going under bridges.
Also, used to elongate the mast of any boat by stepping it in a tabernacle.
·noun A tryptich for sacred imagery. II. Tabernacle ·noun A seat or stall in a choir, with its cano...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
1) A house or dwelling-place (Job 5:24; 18:6, etc.). 2) A portable shrine (comp. Acts 19:24) contai...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
The tabernacle was the tent of Jehovah, called by the same name as the tents of the people in the mi...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
North out of Fenchurch Street at No.128 (P.O. Directory). In Langbourn Ward. First mention: Lockie,...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
The tabernacle, the great glory of which was that it contained "the testimony", i.e., the "two table...
[Tabernacle; Temple] ...