Aedicula

/ˌiːˈdɪkjʊlə/ noun

A small shrine, chapel, or sacred enclosure, especially one in ancient Roman architecture that housed a statue or religious image.

From Latin 'aedicula', diminutive of 'aedes' (building/temple), literally meaning 'little building'. Used in Roman architecture and archaeology to describe small devotional structures.

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