Acerra

/əˈserə/ noun

A small altar or shrine, especially in ancient Roman religion; a place for making offerings to gods.

From Latin 'acerra' (a small altar or censer). Used in Roman religious contexts to denote special structures for burnt offerings or sacred items.

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