Adyton

/əˈdaɪtən/ noun

The innermost and most sacred chamber of an ancient Greek temple, usually accessible only to priests and considered the dwelling place of the deity.

From Ancient Greek adyton (ἄδυτον), literally 'the not-enterable,' composed of a- (not) + dytos (enterable, from dyo meaning to enter). This architectural term described the physical separation between sacred and secular space.

AMአዲትን
ARأديتون
BNঅ্যাডিটন
CAadyton
CSadyton
DAadyton
DEadyton
ELαδύτον
ESadyton
FAادیتون
FIadyton
FRadyton
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