Aediculae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌiːdɪˈkjuːliː/

Definitions of aediculae

noun a small shrine or temple, often a niche in a wall or a recess in a room, used for religious purposes

Example Sentences

A1 The ancient ruins had small aediculae scattered throughout.

A2 Tourists often stop to admire the aediculae found in the Roman Forum.

B1 The aediculae in the temple were beautifully decorated with intricate carvings.

B2 The aediculae served as shrines for the worshippers to pray and make offerings.

C1 The restoration project aimed to preserve the aediculae for future generations to appreciate.

C2 The aediculae were meticulously studied by archaeologists to understand their historical significance.

Examples of aediculae in a Sentence

formal The aediculae found in ancient Roman architecture were small shrines or temples.

informal I love exploring the little aediculae tucked away in the city streets.

slang Check out those cool aediculae by the park, they're pretty neat.

figurative The artist used aediculae as a metaphor for hidden emotions in her painting.

Grammatical Forms of aediculae

plural

aediculae

comparative

more aediculae

superlative

most aediculae

present tense

aediculae

future tense

will aediculae

perfect tense

have aediculae

continuous tense

am aediculae

singular

aedicula

positive degree

aediculae

infinitive

to aediculae

gerund

aediculaeing

participle

aediculaed

Origin and Evolution of aediculae

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aediculae' originates from Latin, where it referred to a small shrine or temple-like structure.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'aediculae' has come to be used in architecture to describe a small niche or aedicule, often ornamental in nature.