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Underground chamber
Answer for the clue "Underground chamber ", 5 letters:
vault
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"jump or leap over," especially by aid of the hands or a pole, 1530s, transitive (implied in vaulting ); 1560s, intransitive, from Middle French volter "to gambol, leap," from Italian voltare "to turn," from Vulgar Latin *volvitare "to turn, leap," frequentative ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vault \Vault\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vaulted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Vaulting .] [OE. vouten, OF. volter, vouter, F. vo[^u]ter. See Vault an arch.] To form with a vault, or to cover with a vault; to give the shape of an arch to; to arch; as, vault a roof; to vault ...
Usage examples of vault.
The belly shimmered and disappeared, and through it Alexander could see a large room with a vaulted window, opening on to a night-dark sky ablaze with stars.
And in that acoustically superb vaulted church -- cornerstone laid on March 28, 1343 -- a fat boy, supported by the main organ and the echo organ, sings a slender Credo.
Ali Aga had gone ahead, an hour earlier, with two asses, and was waiting by the Three Vaults.
The tower certainly stood on the site of the present tower, as Roman ashlaring has been discovered on the north-west side of the north-west tower pier, above the vault of the side aisle, and also portions of a shaft with a base, which probably belonged to the Norman clerestory.
The shafts corresponding to them in the other bays of the aisle, to which the ribs of the aisle vaults converge, are only three.
The passage let into a circular sanctorum, its albescent walls worked in intricate arabesques, its high vaulted ceiling held aloft by fluted alabaster columns.
When preparations were made to surrender the fortress to the Christian sovereigns, I was prevailed upon by an alfaqui, a Moorish priest, to aid him in secreting some of the treasures of Boabdil in this vault.
The little boy had now converted his alpenstock into a vaulting pole, by the aid of which he was springing about in the gravel and kicking it up not a little.
Next to it was a table with a box and a book similar to the ones Arak had shown the group in the vault below.
He finished the repairs to the south arcading and south aisle begun by Abbot Hugh, built three altars, and vaulted the aisle.
Here, in a vast old abandoned death house, replete with many strange vaulted chambers connected by dark and crumbling passageways winding convolutedly like so many intestines deep into the bowels of the earth, down ever downward, into small niche-pocked vaults filled with damp worm-eaten caskets, many askew and half-opened crypts of the long dead, urns of dust, and the scattered bones of dogs and man, here, chose Zulkeh to rest and ponder his wealth of artifacts and relics, his scrolls and tablets, his talismans and tomes, the fruit gathered of his many journeys.
Spurred on by their avariciousness and vaulting ambition, they had endeavored to wrest her empire away from her in the most underhanded way, seriously underestimating her in the process.
Another, and another wail, while the wretched man hurries off, stopping his ears in vain against those piercing cries, which follow him, like avenging angels, through the dreadful vaults.
She was watching an elderly Chinese couple helping each other up the steps into the vault when Mr Axt, leaning over the counter, signalled her.
All at once he saw that he had trapped himself: he was not even sure that Axt, the bank vault manager, had ever seen any letter.