0 (a room, especially a cellar, with) an arched roof or ceiling -- หลังคาโค้ง
the castle vaults.
1 an underground room, especially for storing valuables -- ห้องใต้ถุน
2 a burial chamber, often for all the members of a family -- ที่ฝังศพของสกุล
He was buried in the family vault.
3 a leap aided by the hands or by a pole -- กระโดดโดยเอามือยันพื้น
4 to leap (over) -- กระโดดข้าม
Furthermore, only the church vaults are left visible externally, for the other parts of the complex have more profane low-pitched coppercovered timber roofs.
In lateral view, larvae slightly and almost symmetrically vaulted; glabella and protopygidial axis inflated.
Decorative bosses are superimposed at the intersections of all rib vaults.
Early ribbed vaults are quadripartite, that is, each bay is divided into four compartments by diagonal ribs.
Round arches are used throughout, as are barrel vaults.
There is an inner structure of barrel vaults, like spokes in a wheel and a facade of repeating bays.
Overall, the larva is less vaulted in lateral view.
The churches are wide and are generally vaulted.