Cella

/ˈkelə/ noun

The inner chamber or sanctuary of an ancient Roman temple where the cult statue was housed.

From Latin cella (small room, chamber, sanctuary). This Latin word originally meant 'storeroom' and came to refer specifically to the holiest inner sanctum of Roman temples.

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