The nave

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Q: What might the roof have reminded people of?

The nave is the great central passage that runs from the back of the church towards the altar. It stops before the choir (which is in a part of the church called the chancel).

The word nave comes from the Latin meaning ship and may have been used because the roof of the nave, with its curving beams, reminded people of the hull of a ship.