transenna
[ tran-sen-uh ]
/ trænˈsɛn ə /
noun, plural tran·sen·nae [tran-sen-ee] /trænˈsɛn i/.
(in early Christian architecture) an openwork screen of stone or metal enclosing a shrine.
Origin of transenna
From the Latin word
trā(n)senna net trap for birds
Words nearby transenna
transect,
transection,
transelement,
transelementate,
transempirical,
transenna,
transept,
transesterification,
transeunt,
transf.,
transfd.