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Meaning of tricliniary
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tricliniary (a.)
Of or pertaining to a triclinium, or to the ancient mode of reclining at table.
tricliniary Sentence Examples
- The tricliniary was lavishly decorated with frescoes and mosaics.
- Roman aristocrats lounged on tricliniaries while feasting and discussing politics.
- The tricliniary's U-shaped layout provided an intimate dining experience.
- Each tricliniary accommodated three guests, who reclined on couches.
- Slaves served food and drink to the guests at the tricliniary.
- The tricliniary often served as a meeting point for social and political gatherings.
- The luxurious tricliniaries were a symbol of wealth and status.
- Emperor Augustus introduced the tricliniary to Roman society.
- The tricliniary became an essential part of Roman dining culture.
- The remains of tricliniaries can still be found in archaeological sites throughout the Roman Empire.
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Of or pertaining to a triclinium, or to the ancient mode of reclining at table.
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The tricliniary was lavishly decorated with frescoes and mosaics.
Roman aristocrats lounged on tricliniaries while feasting and discussing politics.
The tricliniary's U-shaped layout provided an intimate dining experience.
Each tricliniary accommodated three guests, who reclined on couches.