sacellum (Meaning)

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sacellum (n.)

An unroofed space consecrated to a divinity.

A small monumental chapel in a church.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sacellum

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sacellum Sentence Examples

  1. The sacellum, a small chapel, was dedicated to the household gods.
  2. Within the sacellum, incense burned perfuming the sacred space.
  3. The priestess entered the sacellum, carrying a sacrificial offering to the gods.
  4. The walls of the sacellum were adorned with frescoes depicting scenes from mythology.
  5. The sacellum served as a place of worship, meditation, and offerings to the divine.
  6. The village elder gathered the community in the sacellum to seek guidance from the gods.
  7. The sacellum was a sanctuary for the weary, offering respite and a connection to the spiritual realm.
  8. The ancient sacellum was a testament to the piety and religious beliefs of the people who built it.
  9. The ruins of the sacellum whispered tales of the past, revealing glimpses into the rituals and beliefs of a bygone era.
  10. The sacellum provided a sacred space for the community to connect with the divine and honor their traditions.

FAQs About the word sacellum

An unroofed space consecrated to a divinity., A small monumental chapel in a church.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sacellum, a small chapel, was dedicated to the household gods.

Within the sacellum, incense burned perfuming the sacred space.

The priestess entered the sacellum, carrying a sacrificial offering to the gods.

The walls of the sacellum were adorned with frescoes depicting scenes from mythology.