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Qué (quién) es lavabo - definición

DEVICE TO PROVIDE WATER FOR THE WASHING OF HANDS
Ecclesiastical Use of Basins; Basins, Ecclesiastical Use of
  • An 18th-century brass lavabo used in the Russian army.
  • Cantharus]] of [[Pamplona Cathedral]] in Spain
  • Patriarch [[Kirill I of Moscow]] washing his hands at the [[Great Entrance]] during an outdoor [[Divine Liturgy]].

lavabo         
[l?'ve?b??, l?'v?:-]
¦ noun (plural lavabos)
1. a towel or basin used for the ritual washing of the celebrant's hands at the offertory of the Catholic Mass.
ritual washing of this type.
2. 'lav?b?? a washing trough in a monastery.
dated a washbasin or toilet.
Origin
C18: from L., lit. 'I will wash', in Lavabo inter innocentes manus meas 'I will wash my hands in innocence' (Ps. 26:6).
Sacrarium         
SHALLOW BASIN PLACED NEAR THE ALTAR OF A CHURCH
Sacrarium; Thalassidion; The Sacrarium
·noun The adytum of a temple.
II. Sacrarium ·noun In a Christian church, the sanctuary.
III. Sacrarium ·noun A sort of family chapel in the houses of the Romans, devoted to a special divinity.
Piscina         
SHALLOW BASIN PLACED NEAR THE ALTAR OF A CHURCH
Sacrarium; Thalassidion; The Sacrarium
A piscina is a shallow basin placed near the altar of a church, or else in the vestry or sacristy, used for washing the communion vessels. The sacrarium is the drain itself.

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Lavabo

A lavabo is a device used to provide water for the washing of hands. It consists normally of a ewer or container of some kind to pour water, and a bowl to catch the water as it falls off the hands. In ecclesiastical usage it refers to all of: the basin in which the priest washes their hands; the ritual that surrounds this action in the Catholic Mass; and the architectural feature or fitting where a basin or place for one is recessed into the side wall of the sanctuary, or projects from it. If this last includes or included a drain, it is a piscina used for washing the church plate and other fittings, though the terms are often confused. In secular usage, it is an obsolete term for any sink or basin for washing hands, especially in a lavatory.