Definitions for frigidaria

frigidaria frig·i·dar·i·um

Spelling: [frij-i-dair-ee-uh m]
IPA: /ˌfrɪdʒ ɪˈdɛər i əm/

Frigidaria is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 142 anagrams from letters in frigidaria (aadfgiiirr).

Definitions for frigidaria

noun

  1. (in an ancient Roman bath) a room having a bath of unheated water.

Origin of frigidaria

From Latin; See origin at frigid, -arium

Examples for frigidaria

The frigidarium of a private bath should be as pleasant, cheerful, and comfortable as possible.

Then come to the frigidarium to cool; there I will tell thee.

The tepidarium, again, was supplied from the frigidarium, and that from an aqueduct.

In the centre of the frigidarium is a little marble fountain.

In the generality of modern baths, the frigidarium forms also the apodyterium.

The general air of the frigidarium requires some consideration.

The plunge bath is placed partly in the hot rooms and partly in the frigidarium.

From this frigidarium the bather can return to his dressing-box by way of a lobby.

A lavatory must be placed in the frigidarium when used as the dressing room.

Off the lobby to the frigidarium are recesses for boots and for linen.

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