Accubita

/ækjuːˈbaɪtə/ noun

Plural form of 'accubitum'; plural of a Latin noun referring to places for reclining or lying down, couches in ancient Rome.

Latin plural form from 'accubitum' (a place for lying down), from 'accubare'. This is primarily a scholarly or historical term used when discussing Roman architecture and customs.

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