Accubitum

/ækjuːˈbaɪtəm/ noun

A Latin term for a place or couch for reclining, used in historical and archaeological contexts to describe Roman furniture and dining arrangements.

Latin noun from 'accubare' (to lie upon). The singular form is used primarily in scholarly discussions of Roman history and architecture.

AFontvangstafel
AMaccubitum
ARaccubitum
BGаккумулация
BNaccubitum
CAaccubitum
CSaccubitum
DAaccubitum
DEaccubitum
ELaccubitum
ESaccubitum
ETkogumistabel
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