noun
- plural of ciborium: covered cups or vessels used in Christian churches to hold consecrated bread for communion
- plural of ciborium: canopies or baldachins supported by columns over church altars
Usage: ecclesiastical
Usage: architectural; ecclesiastical
Examples
- The priest carefully placed the golden ciboria on the altar before Mass.
- Medieval churches often featured ornate stone ciboria above their main altars.
- The museum’s collection includes several silver ciboria from the 15th century.
- Restoration work revealed the original marble ciboria that had been hidden for centuries.
- The cathedral’s twin ciboria were supported by intricately carved columns.
- Sacred ciboria must be consecrated before they can be used in religious ceremonies.