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xystus

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[zis-tuhs] / ˈzɪs təs /

noun

plural

xysti
  1. xyst.


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There are other similar instances as in the case of "xystus," "prothyrum," "telamones," and some others of the sort.

From The Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius Pollio

On the south side of these was again a double portico; and on the north, outside the pillars, the xystus, or covered porch, where the athletes exercised in winter and in bad weather.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859 by Various

In front of it is a xystus, fragrant with violets, where the sun's heat is increased by reflection from the cryptoportico, which, at the same time, breaks the northeast wind.

From Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life by Haines, T. L. (Thomas Louis)

Behind the "xystus" a stadium, so designed that great numbers of people may have plenty of room to look on at the contests between the athletes.

From The Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius Pollio

The private part comprised the peristyle, bed-chambers, triclinium, œci, picture-gallery, library, baths, exedra, xystus, etc.

From Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life by Haines, T. L. (Thomas Louis)