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tablinum

/ta-blahy-nuhm/US // tæˈblaɪ nəm //

标签,帐单,帐簿,帐本

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tab·li·na [ta-blahy-nuh]. /tæˈblaɪ nə/.

    • : a large, open room at the side of the peristyle farthest from the main entrance.

Examples

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

  • On the centre of the side facing the vestibule was the tablinum, the apartment of Caius Muro himself.

  • If it is from thirty to forty feet, let half the width of the atrium be devoted to the tablinum.

  • This proposal pleased the old slave, and a short time after Gorgias entered the venerable philosopher's tablinum.

  • People took their meals in the veranda in summer, and to it the name tablinum was naturally applied.