释义 |
tri·fo·ri·um \trīˈfōrēəm\ noun (plural trifo·ria \-ēə\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, probably from Latin tri- + fores door; from its often having three openings to each bay — more at door : a gallery or open space forming an upper story to the aisle of a church and typically constituting an arcaded story between the nave arches and clerestory |