hypogeum
Americannoun
plural
hypogea-
Ancient Architecture. the underground part of a building, as a vault.
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an underground burial chamber.
noun
Etymology
Origin of hypogeum
1700–10; < Latin hypogēum < Greek hypógeion underground chamber (neuter of hypógeios underground), equivalent to hypo- hypo- + gê earth + -ion neuter adj. suffix
Example Sentences
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Ever since his trip beneath Rome with Piper and Percy, fighting those twin giants in the hypogeum under the Colosseum, most of his nightmares were about basements, trapdoors, and large hamster wheels.
From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan
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“Now we have to hurry,” said the Big F. “We should go through your stage directions. The hypogeum is all set!”
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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The wooden planks began to disappear, spilling sand into the pits of the hypogeum below.
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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She still had nightmares about the nymphaeum and the hypogeum under Rome.
From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan
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The hypogeum ascended through a forest of weathered stone columns, into the middle of a ruined coliseum.
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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