英:['dɒsəl]
美:['dɒsəl]
英:['dɒsəl]
美:['dɒsəl]
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Medieval Latin dossale, dorsale, from neuter of Late Latin dorsalis dorsal
The first known use of dossal was in 1851
1 The dossal is used where there is no reredos and usually is of the Church color for the Festival or Season.
2 Sometimes a painting takes its place, or a dossal—a decorated curtain of as rich material as circumstances will allow.
3 Leaning heavily upon the lady, at the end he won to her maiden's chamber, where there was a fair bed covered with a rich dossal of broidered silk, edged with fur.
4 I called in many a craftsmaster To fix emblazoned glass, To figure Cross and Sepulchre On dossal, boss, and brass.