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hypaethrus

hypaethrus · adj

that is in the open air

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hypaethrus — Lewis & Short

hypaethrus or -os, a, um, adj., = u(/paiqros,

I that is in the open air, uncovered.
I Adj.: ambulationes, Vitr. 5, 9 med.: loca (with aperta), id. ib.
II Subst.
A hy-paethros, i, m., a temple open or without roof, Vitr. 3, 2, 1.—
B hypaethrum, i, n., an open building, Dig. 33, 7, 12, § 20; id. 50, 16, 242, § 2.—
C hypaethra, ōrum, n., uncovered, open walks, Vitr. 1, 2.

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