Basilica

/bəˈzɪlɪkə/ noun

A large rectangular hall or building with a central nave and side aisles, originally used as a Roman law court and later adapted as a Christian church design.

From Greek 'basilikos' meaning 'royal' or 'of the king,' referring to the royal halls where Roman magistrates held court. Christians adopted this architectural form in the 4th century CE, transforming secular civic buildings into sacred spaces.

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