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1AEDICULA — apud Minucium Fel. Templum quod ei (Deo) exstruam, cum totus hic mundus eum capere non possit. et cum homo latius maneam, intra unam aediculam vim tantae Masestatis includam? Idem cum Aede exigua Tibulli, l. 1. Eleg. 10. Paupere cultu Stabat in… …
2aedicula — AEDÍCULA [E DI ] s. f. (ant.) templu în miniatură; capelă mică. (< lat. aedicula) Trimis de raduborza, 08.01.2009. Sursa: MDN …
3aediculă — AEDÍCULĂ s.f. (Ant.) Templu în miniatură; capelă mică, v. edicul. [pron. ed . / < lat. aedicula]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN …
4Aedicŭla — (lat.), 1) kleiner Tempel, Kapelle; 2) Nische in Tempeln, worin das Götterbild stand …
5Aedicŭla — (lat., »Häuschen«), Tempel, Kapelle, Nische, Ahnenbilderschränkchen …
6Aedicula — Aedicula, die Ädikula …
7Aedicula — In Roman religion, an aedicula (pl. aediculae ) is a small shrine. The word aedicula is the diminutive of the Latin aedis or aedes , a temple or house; thus, an aedicula is literally a small house or temple.Many aediculae were household shrines… …
8Aedicula — Ädikula, schematische Darstellung Ädikula in dem Niebuhr Grabmal auf dem Alten Friedhof in Bonn nach einem Entwurf von …
9AEDICULA TOMBS — Aedicula tombs are a distinctive class of tombs found particularly in Populonia, taking the form of a small house formed from shaped blocks and dating to the sixth century BC …
10aedicula — /ee dik yeuh leuh/, n., pl. aediculae / lee /. aedicule. * * * …