Definitionn. the outer or front court of a building or of a group of buildings
Last update: August 9, 2015
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The forecourt of the assembly house of full of people. [Please select]
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There is a large forecourt in front of my school. [Please select]
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The Mandaean places of worship, being designed only for the priests and their assistants (the worshippers remaining in the forecourt), are excessively small, and very simply furnished; two windows, a door that opens towards the south so that those who enter have their faces turned towards the pole star, a few boards in the corner, and a gabled roof complete the whole structure; there is neither altar nor decoration of any kind. [Please select]
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She laid a taboo upon the forecourt, and enforced it by means of an armed man. [Please select]
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In the forecourt he found one of the gardener's boys from the hanging-gardens. [Please select]
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He entered a large forecourt and stood still with amazement and awe. [Please select]
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It made him more than ever ill at ease that she should mock him before all the slaves who grouped themselves in Cornificia's forecourt. [Please select]
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The forecourt was adorned with statuary and the gate left wide, affording a glimpse of sunlit greenery and marble that entirely changed the aspect of the narrow street. [Please select]
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