westwork

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Calque of German Westwerk, from German West (west) + Werk (work); equivalent to English west +‎ -work.

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westwork (plural westworks)

  1. (architecture) The vaulted monumental structure at the western end of a church constructed in some medieval styles, flanked by two towers and containing the entrance.
    • 1987, Malcolm Quantrill, The Environmental Memory: Man and Architecture in the Landscape of Ideas, page 134:
      Facing the raised sanctuary over the vast crypt they also often erected at the west end of the nave a towerlike structure with vaulted stories, that we call the "westwork."

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