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ark - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Ark \Ark\ ([aum]rk), n. [OE. ark, arke, arche, AS. arc, earc,
     earce, fr. L. arca, fr. arcere to inclose, keep off; akin to
     Gr. 'arkei^n to keep off.]
     1. A chest, or coffer. [Obs.]
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              Bearing that precious relic in an ark. --Spenser.
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     2. (Jewish Hist.) The oblong chest of acacia wood, overlaid
        with gold, which supported the mercy seat with its golden
        cherubs, and occupied the most sacred place in the
        sanctuary. In it Moses placed the two tables of stone
        containing the ten commandments. Called also the Ark of  the Covenant
        .
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     3. The large, chestlike vessel in which Noah and his family
        were preserved during the Deluge. --Gen. vi. Hence: Any
        place of refuge.
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     4. A large flatboat used on Western American rivers to
        transport produce to market.
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ark - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  Ark
      n 1: (Judaism) sacred chest where the ancient Hebrews kept the
           two tablets containing the Ten Commandments [syn: Ark,
           Ark of the Covenant]
      2: a boat built by Noah to save his family and animals from the
         flood

ark - Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary :

  Ark
  Noah's ark, a building of gopher-wood, and covered with pitch,
  300 cubits long, 50 cubits broad, and 30 cubits high (Gen.
  6:14-16); an oblong floating house of three stories, with a door
  in the side and a window in the roof. It was 100 years in
  building (Gen. 5:32; 7:6). It was intended to preserve certain
  persons and animals from the deluge which God was about to bring
  over the earth. It contained eight persons (Gen. 7:13; 2 Pet.
  2:5), and of all "clean" animals seven pairs, and of "unclean"
  one pair, and of birds seven pairs of each sort (Gen. 7:2, 3).
  It was in the form of an oblong square, with flat bottom and
  sloping roof. Traditions of the Deluge, by which the race of man
  was swept from the earth, and of the ark of Noah have been found
  existing among all nations.
  
    The ark of bulrushes in which the infant Moses was laid (Ex.
  2:3) is called in the Hebrew _teebah_, a word derived from the
  Egyptian _teb_, meaning "a chest." It was daubed with slime and
  with pitch. The bulrushes of which it was made were the papyrus
  reed.
  
    The sacred ark is designated by a different Hebrew word,
  _'aron'_, which is the common name for a chest or coffer used
  for any purpose (Gen. 50:26; 2 Kings 12:9, 10). It is
  distinguished from all others by such titles as the "ark of God"
  (1 Sam. 3:3), "ark of the covenant" (Josh. 3:6; Heb. 9:4), "ark
  of the testimony" (Ex. 25:22). It was made of acacia or shittim
  wood, a cubit and a half broad and high and two cubits long, and
  covered all over with the purest gold. Its upper surface or lid,
  the mercy-seat, was surrounded with a rim of gold; and on each
  of the two sides were two gold rings, in which were placed two
  gold-covered poles by which the ark could be carried (Num. 7:9;
  10:21; 4:5,19, 20; 1 Kings 8:3, 6). Over the ark, at the two
  extremities, were two cherubim, with their faces turned toward
  each other (Lev. 16:2; Num. 7:89). Their outspread wings over
  the top of the ark formed the throne of God, while the ark
  itself was his footstool (Ex. 25:10-22; 37:1-9). The ark was
  deposited in the "holy of holies," and was so placed that one
  end of the poles by which it was carried touched the veil which
  separated the two apartments of the tabernacle (1 Kings 8:8).
  The two tables of stone which constituted the "testimony" or
  evidence of God's covenant with the people (Deut. 31:26), the
  "pot of manna" (Ex. 16:33), and "Aaron's rod that budded" (Num.
  17:10), were laid up in the ark (Heb. 9:4). (See TABERNACLE
  �T0003559) The ark and the sanctuary were "the beauty of Israel"
  (Lam. 2:1). During the journeys of the Israelites the ark was
  carried by the priests in advance of the host (Num. 4:5, 6;
  10:33-36; Ps. 68:1; 132:8). It was borne by the priests into the
  bed of the Jordan, which separated, opening a pathway for the
  whole of the host to pass over (Josh. 3:15, 16; 4:7, 10, 11, 17,
  18). It was borne in the procession round Jericho (Josh. 6:4, 6,
  8, 11, 12). When carried it was always wrapped in the veil, the
  badgers' skins, and blue cloth, and carefully concealed even
  from the eyes of the Levites who carried it. After the
  settlement of Israel in Palestine the ark remained in the
  tabernacle at Gilgal for a season, and was then removed to
  Shiloh till the time of Eli, between 300 and 400 years (Jer.
  7:12), when it was carried into the field of battle so as to
  secure, as they supposed, victory to the Hebrews, and was taken
  by the Philistines (1 Sam. 4:3-11), who sent it back after
  retaining it seven months (1 Sam. 5:7, 8). It remained then at
  Kirjath-jearim (7:1,2) till the time of David (twenty years),
  who wished to remove it to Jerusalem; but the proper mode of
  removing it having been neglected, Uzzah was smitten with death
  for putting "forth his hand to the ark of God," and in
  consequence of this it was left in the house of Obed-edom in
  Gath-rimmon for three months (2 Sam. 6:1-11), at the end of
  which time David removed it in a grand procession to Jerusalem,
  where it was kept till a place was prepared for it (12-19). It
  was afterwards deposited by Solomon in the temple (1 Kings
  8:6-9). When the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and plundered
  the temple, the ark was probably taken away by Nebuchadnezzar
  and destroyed, as no trace of it is afterwards to be found. The
  absence of the ark from the second temple was one of the points
  in which it was inferior to the first temple.

ark - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :

  53 Moby Thesaurus words for "ark":
     Agnus Dei, Holy Grail, Host, Pieta, Sanctus bell, Sangraal,
     asperger, asperges, aspergillum, bambino, beadroll, beads, candle,
     censer, chaplet, ciborium, cross, crucifix, cruet, eucharistial,
     holy cross, holy water, holy-water sprinkler, icon, incensory,
     matzo, menorah, mezuzah, mikvah, monstrance, osculatory,
     ostensorium, paschal candle, pax, phylacteries, prayer shawl,
     prayer wheel, pyx, relics, rood, rosary, sacramental,
     sacred relics, sacring bell, shofar, sukkah, tabernacle, tallith,
     thurible, urceole, veronica, vigil light, votive candle