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Definition of Caldaria
1. caldarium [n] - See also: caldarium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caldaria
Literary usage of Caldaria
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities with Nearly 2000 Engravings on by Anthony Rich (1874)
"... from a fresco painting which decorated an apartment "in the Thermae of Titus
at Rome ; thus the room containing the warm baths was the cella caldaria, ..."
2. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"The modern staircase by which we ascend to the platforms of the ruins occupies
one of the pillars of the cella caldaria; so that, looking down over the side ..."
3. A History of Northumberland, in Three Parts by John Hodgson, John Hodgson-Hinde, James Raine, John Collingwood Bruce (1840)
"OK THE ARRANGEMENT AND PARTS OF BATHS.—First of all the warmest place Is to be
chosen, and one having Its back to the north and the north-east. The caldaria ..."
4. Janus by Nederlandsche Vereeniging voor Geschiedenis der Genees-, Natuur- en Wiskunde (1899)
"... videlicet una caldaria de quinqué ... item una caldaria de una olla de una
urna, unus cadus et dua; urna?, ..."
5. Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture, Civil, Architecture by John Weale (1850)
"The insulated stages of the caldaria are thus constructed: the floor is made
inclining towards the furnace, so that if a ball were placed upon any part of ..."
6. Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages by Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti (1842)
"18 caldaria, Ley caldaria, Water ordeal, by which the innocence of a person
accused wan considered as being fully proved, ..."