tabernacle
nounThe portable sanctuary in which the Jews carried the Ark of the Covenant through the desert.
nounA case or box on a church altar containing the consecrated host and wine of the Eucharist.
nounA place of worship.
nounA niche for a statue or relic.
nounA boxlike support in which the heel of a mast is stepped.
To sojourn or abide for a time; take up a temporary habitation or residence.
nounA tent; a pavilion; a booth; a slightly constructed habitation or shelter, either fixed or movable; hence, a habitation in general, especially one regarded as temporary; a place of sojourn; a transient abode.
nounIn Biblical phraseology, the human frame as the temporary abode of the soul, or of man as a spiritual immortal being.
nounIn Jewish hist., a tent constructed to serve as the portable sanctuary of the nation before its final settlement in Palestine.
nounHence A place or house of worship; especially, in modern use, an edifice for public worship designed for a large audience: often now the distinctive name assumed for such an edifice.