And sometimes the words altare and ara are used in the same sense.
The channcelle (in the whiche is conteined the highe altare and the quiere) directe fulle in the easte, representeth the heade, and therefore ought to be somewhat rounde, and muche shorter than the body of the churche.
Whence in the Canon of the Mass it is said, Jube hoc in sublime Altare Tuum perferri.
The churche he was soe grete there was room enow in ye aisles and soe across ye altare in front of hym by Arthur's tombe.
Ye balcony was underneath ye window and from yt did lead the way to ye altare back where was an ymage of Saint Mary, of great value and very olde, which was saved from the fire long synce.
The pathe for processions wasne needed, and soe they went not behind ye altare where ye chappells were nor behind ye greate screene under ye este windowe.
These were his Sunday no Sabbath, and the Altare Christianum.
Schuermans has discovered the names of more than twenty Italians from L'Altare or from Venice, who found their way to Spain, in some cases by way of Flanders.
It must be borne in mind that what we know of the wanderings of these gentilshommes de verre from Venice and from L'Altare is derived almost exclusively from the researches of Belgian antiquaries and archivistes.
At the present day, however, L'Altare is an active centre of the glass industry.
At that time the dukedom of the Nivernais was held by the Gonzaga family of Mantua, who had already acquired the marquisate of Montferrat, upon which the town of L'Altare was dependent.
Footnote 170: It was a Ferro who, as far back as the fourteenth century, taught the glass-workers at L'Altare the Venetian methods of making glass.
It is only of late years that the full significance of this emigration of glass-workers from Murano and from L'Altare has been recognised.
But what properly forms the western bit of the Alps runs, from near Turin to the Col de Tenda, in a southerly direction, then bending eastwards to the Col d'Altare that divides it from the Apennines.
I saw an Image, all of massie gold, Placed on high upon an altare faire, That all which did the same from farre beholde Might worship it, and fall on lowest staire.
But th'altare on the which this image staid Was (O great pitie!
He held the bowl aloft and intoned: --Introibo ad altare Dei.
Dounami Sheervodius, cited by the Author ofAltare Damascen.
His own voice seemed to sound again in his ears: "Introibo ad altare Dei--I will go in unto the Altar of God.
Introibo ad altare Dei--I will go in unto the Altar of God.
Schuermans has, however, discovered the names of more than twenty Italians who found their way into Spain, in some cases by way of Flanders, either from Altare or from Venice.
France established at St Germain en Laye an Italian named Mutio; he was a native of Bologna, but of Altare origin.
Thow fals Heretike did say, that a preast standing at the altare saying Masse, was lyik a fox wagging his taill in Julie.
Wilfridi reliquiae sub arcu prope magnum altare sepultae are too vague to decide its exact position.
While in Holland he wrote that learned book called, Altare Damascenum with some other pieces in English, which contributed somewhat to keep many straight in that declining period.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "altare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.