Lavabos (Architecture)

Enlarge text Shrink text
  • Topic
| מספר מערכת 987007558012105171
Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Lavabos (Architecture)
See Also From tracing topical name
Architecture
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q13446365
Library of congress: sh 85075103
1 / 8
Wikipedia description:

A lavabo is a device used to provide water for the washing of hands. It consists normally of a ewer or container of some kind to pour water, and a bowl to catch the water as it falls off the hands. In ecclesiastical usage it refers to all of: the basin in which the priest washes their hands; the ritual that surrounds this action in the Catholic Mass; and the architectural feature or fitting where a basin or place for one is recessed into the side wall of the sanctuary, or projects from it. If this last includes or included a drain, it is a piscina used for washing the church plate and other fittings, though the terms are often confused. In secular usage, it is an obsolete term for any sink or basin for washing hands, especially in a lavatory.

Read more on Wikipedia >