Definitions for tablinum

tablinum tab·li·num

Spelling: [ta-blahy-nuh m]
IPA: /tæˈblaɪ nəm/

Tablinum is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 310 anagrams from letters in tablinum (abilmntu).

Definitions for tablinum

noun

  1. (in an ancient Roman house) a large, open room at the side of the peristyle farthest from the main entrance.

Origin of tablinum

1820-30; Latin tab(u)līnum, equivalent to tabula (see table) + -īnum, neuter of -īnus -ine1

Examples for tablinum

Alexas accompanied the Queen to the tablinum, where they found the eunuch.

You yourself went with the man who carried it to the tablinum and saw it laid there.

The oblong room at the right of the tablinum was once square, as .

The tablinum was an appendage of the atrium, and usually entirely open to it.

At the rear there was often a broad, deep recess, exedra, corresponding with the tablinum.

tablinum, in a Roman house, the room between the atrium and the peristyle.

The apartment at the right of the tablinum was a dining room.

There was no second story over the alae, the tablinum, or the rooms about the peristyle.

The height of the tablinum at the lintel should be one eighth more than its width.

The floor is elevated two steps above the level of the tablinum.

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