Usage Note
autel refers to the raised structure used for religious rites, found in churches, temples, or ancient sacred sites. It should not be confused with hôtel ('hotel'), which sounds similar but is unrelated. The phrase maître-autel designates the high altar, the main altar of a church.
Examples
"Le prêtre se tient devant l'autel."
Natural Translation
The priest stands before the altar.
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