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salutatorium

[ suh-loo-tuh-tawr-ee-uhm, -tohr- ]

noun

plural salutatoria
  1. a porch or room in a monastery or church serving as a meeting or almsgiving place for monks or priests and the laity.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of salutatorium1

1650–60; < Medieval Latin ūōܳ, noun use of neuter of ūōܲ salutatory
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Example Sentences

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But the Epigram which Agnellus quotes from this building would seem to suggest that the salutatorium was rather then rebuilt than added for the first time to the church.

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