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English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄμβων (ámbōn, “pulpit”) + -o- + -clast. In reference to the rood screen that separated the choir (where priests were) from the nave (where the congregation was) in a medieval church, and from which was sometimes also read.
Noun
ambonoclast (plural ambonoclasts)
- (derogatory) One who wishes to excessively modernize churches, particularly by removing traditional screens.
1861, A. Welby Pugin, Recollections of A.N. Welby Pugin, and His Father, Augustus Pugin: With Notices of Their Works, page 153:"The principal characteristics of modern ambonoclasts may be summed up as follows:"
1915, Edward Walford et al., The Antiquary, page 331:"ambonoclasts who destroyed so much screenwork during the last century ..."
1931, Basil Clarke, Church Builders of the Nineteenth Century: A Study of the Gothic Revival in England, Macmillan, page 66:"Wyatt's policy, too, was to remove screens and to open a building from end to end: he was an ambonoclast. "
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