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Definition of Bagnios
1. bagnio [n] - See also: bagnio
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bagnios
Literary usage of Bagnios
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne: Taken from Original Sources by John Ashton (1882)
"... spas— Turkish baths—Controversy on hot and cold bathing—The Hum- mums—Description
of a Turkish bath—Other bagnios—Cold bathing and baths. ..."
2. Romae Antiquae Notitia; Or, The Antiquities of Rome by Basil Kennett (1793)
"c ij A P. vn, Of the bagnios, ... of the Magnificence^ -*• or rather Luxury of
the Romans, than their noble bagnios. ..."
3. Romæ Antiquæ Notitia: Or the Antiquities of Rome : in Two Parts ; to which by Basil Kennett (1822)
"OF THE bagnios, AQUEDUCTS, CLOACA, AND PUBLIC WAYS. THERE cannot be a greater
instance of the magnificence, or rather luxury of the Romans, than their noble ..."
4. Romæ Antiquæ Notitia: Or, The Antiquities of Rome. In Two Parts. To which by Basil Kennett (1820)
"OF THE bagnios, AQUEDUCTS, ... THERE cannot be a greater instance of the
magnificence, or rather luxury of the Romans, than their noble bagnios. ..."
5. Medical and Topographical Observations Upon the Mediterranean: And Upon by Gustavus Richard Brown Horner (1839)
"bagnios.—Of these there are a number. The principal one is that by the bazaars ;
and the description of it will serve for that of all the others. ..."