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1 Navisalvia
Nāvĭsalvĭa (sc. dea), ae, f., the name under which divine honors were paid at Rome, in the vestibule of the temple of the Deum Mater, to the vestal Claudia Quinta, who, in the year of Rome 549, drew up the Tiber the ship which brought the image of Cybele from Pessinus to Rome (cf. Liv. 29, 14; Tac. A. 4, 64; Val. Max. 1, 8, 11), Inscr. Orell. 1905; 1906; 2403. -
2 prothyra
prŏthyra, ōrum, n., = prothura.I.In a Grecian house, the space before the door, the vestibule, Vitr. 6, 10.—II.In a Roman house, a railing or wicket before the door, the Gr. diathura, Vitr. 6, 10. -
3 foris
foris is, f [1 FOR-].— Sing, a door, gate: quid nam foris crepuit? T.: ad geminae limina prima foris, O.: forem virgā percutere, L.: forem cubiculi clauserat: Exclusus fore, H.—Plur., fores, the two leaves of a door, a folding-door, double door, entrance: in liminibus aedium: a nobis graviter crepuerunt fores, T.: ad forīs adsistere: Invisae, H.: Asperae, H.: semiapertae, L.: divae, in the vestibule of the temple, V.— A door, opening, entrance: in lateribus (equi).—Fig., a door, approach: amicitiae.* * *Iout of doors, abroadIIdoor, gate; (the two leaves of) a folding door (pl.); double door; entrance -
4 pronaus
prŏnāus or - os, i, m., = pronaos, the porch, vestibule, portico of a temple, Vitr. 3, 1 fin.; 4, 4, 1; 4, 7, 2; 5, 1, 9; Inscr. Grut. 27, 2; 214.
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