0 a horizontal bar of stone or wood across a window, or separating the top of a window or door from a small window above
Only the choir has three windows, two of them - the north and the south - are broken and one has three transoms and flamboyant latticework.
The windows date from the 20th century and have wooden mullions and transoms.
On the facets and either side of the bay are similar single-pane windows with four-pane transoms.
Above the windows is a series of transoms with traceries.
Fenestration is characterized by a regular system of horizontal window groupings, each consisting of four pivoting windows with transoms.
The elegant gothic carved doors and transoms were gradually removed from the buildings main entrance in favor of new metal doors from 1977 to 1981.
E.g., the structure of their shamanic drum showed such peculiarity: it had "two" transoms.
To the east (right) of the entrance is the great hall, which has two tall six-lighted windows with single transoms.