netherfront

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

nether- +‎ front

Noun[edit]

netherfront (plural netherfronts)

  1. A cloth hanging that veils the front of the altar.
    • 1904, Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, page 258:
      The most noteworthy altar-cloths were a set given by Alice Chester, the overfront representing our Lord rising out of the Sepulchre, sometimes called our Lord's Pity, with a netherfront and two curtains all "of one work."
    • 1904, Essays on Ceremonial, page 7:
      To the lowest linen cloth was attached, a band of rich material, that hung over the front of the altar and hid the attachment of the netherfront.
    • 2016, Sarah Hamilton, Andrew Spicer, Defining the Holy:
      It seems quite possible that the 'greater sorte' of silk pictures in particular were intended to adorn an altar, either as an overfront, a netherfront or even a reredos.