Biclinium

/baɪˈklɪniəm/ noun

A pair of couches or benches arranged together, typically used for reclining during meals in ancient Rome.

Latin 'bi-' (two) plus 'clinium' (couch). This was a standard feature of Roman dining culture, distinguishing it from the three-couch 'triclinium' arrangement.

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