Transept in a sentence as a noun

It took an infiltration of water in the southern transept of the Saint-Pierre catheral in Poitiers to rediscover these works.

] Instead, he proposed to rebuild the original medieval spire and bell tower over the transept, which had been removed in 1786 because it was unstable in the wind.”

Instead, he proposed to rebuild the original medieval spire and bell tower over the transept, which had been removed in 1786 because it was unstable in the wind.

Above it, another colleague carved a scolding Dean looking down on the leering carver* What looks like a stray paint streak on the interior ceiling of the north transept is a rendering of Halley's comet which passed by in '86 when they were painting that ceiling

Transept definitions

noun

structure forming the transverse part of a cruciform church; crosses the nave at right angles