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frigidarium

[frij-i-dair-ee-uhm]

noun

plural

frigidaria 
  1. (in an ancient Roman bath) a room having a bath of unheated water.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of frigidarium1

From Latin; frigid, -arium
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Example Sentences

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Finally, they would enter the largest and most spectacular room of all - the frigidarium, or cold room.

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Shadow-travel left her groggy and nauseous, as if she’d been dragged from the cold waters of the frigidarium into the sauna at a Roman bathhouse.

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The work might have been based on images from actual archaeological excavations, but its decorously bathing nudes speak more to 19th-century preoccupations with hygiene – Roger Fry compared his work to "highly scented soap" – and the marble architecture is as much grand London bank as Roman frigidarium.

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Antiquaries have amused themselves by identifying different chambers, to which, with considerable uncertainty, the names of Calidarium, Laconicum, Tepidarium, Frigidarium, &c., have been affixed.

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At the door of the Frigidarium or cool room, the would-be bather loosens the latchets of his shoes, and leaves them behind the lintel; the portal opens and he enters.

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