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sudatorium
‖ sudatorium (s(j)uːdəˈtɔərɪəm) [L., neut. sing. of sūdātōrius: see next and -orium.] A room in which hot-air or steam baths are taken to produce sweating; a sweating-room (esp. Rom. Antiq.).1756–7 tr. Keysler's Trav. (1760) III. 421 A Sudatorium has also been built here, the effect of which is caus... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sudatorium
In architecture, a sudatorium is a vaulted sweating-room (sudor, "sweat") or steam bath (Latin: sudationes, steam) of the Roman baths or thermae. wikipedia.org
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Frigidarium
After exercising in a special room or court, he would enjoy the hot room, known as calidarium or caldarium, then the steam room (a moist sudatorium or This led to various types of heated rooms including the caldarium, tepidarium, laconicum or sudatorium, and the frigidarium. wikipedia.org
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sudarium
‖ sudarium (s(j)uːˈdɛərɪəm) [L.: see next.] 1. A napkin or cloth for wiping the face; a handkerchief (in quot. 1801 jocular); spec. the cloth with which, according to legend, St. Veronica wiped the face of Christ on the way to Calvary, and on which his features were impressed; hence, any similar clo... Oxford English Dictionary
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sudatory
sudatory, a. and n. (ˈs(j)uːdətərɪ) Also 6 -orye. [ad. L. sūdātōrius, f. sūdāt-, sūdāre to sweat: see -ory. Cf. F. sudatoire, It., Sp. sudatorio.] A. adj. Producing, accompanied by, or connected with sweating. rare.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 51/1 Those which have passede throughe the S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laconicum
It is similar to a sudatorium, or steam bath, where water is added to produce steam. wikipedia.org
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bagnio
bagnio (ˈbænjəʊ) Forms: 6 banio, 7 bagno, bagneo, bannia, -ier, -iard, bagnard, 7–9 bagnio. [a. It. bagno:—L. balneum bath. Cf. balneo.] † 1. A bath, a bathing-house; esp. one with hot baths, vapour-baths, and appliances for sweating, cupping, and other operations. (No longer applied to any such pla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deva Victrix
The bath complex featured an entrance room (vestibulum), an exercise hall (basilica thermarum), a sweating room (sudatorium), a cold room with a cold pool wikipedia.org
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Thermae
Some also featured steam baths: the sudatorium, a moist steam bath, and the laconicum, a dry hot room much like a modern sauna. It was said to have been introduced at Rome by Agrippa and was also called sudatorium and . wikipedia.org
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Saalburg
It has an apodyterium (changing room), a frigidarium (cold bath), two tepidaria (lukewarm baths', a caldarium (hot bath) and a sudatorium (sauna). wikipedia.org
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حمامات ديوكلتيانوس
بعد ذلك، يعبر الزائر بسلسلة من غرف الاستحمام- بدايةً باللاكونيكاس laconicase، وهي غرفة تشبه الساونا، ومن ثم السوداتوريوم sudatorium وهي غرفة بخار ومن هناك wikipedia.org
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Hardknott Roman Fort
Outside the square of the fort are the remains of the bath house (which has a rare circular sudatorium), and the levelled parade ground, which is considered wikipedia.org
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Salona
To the right there were hot baths and sauna: caldarium, tepidarium and sudatorium. wikipedia.org
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Kom El Deka
Their style is typical of Roman baths, featuring an apodyterium, frigidarium, tepidarium, destrictarium, sudatorium, caldarium, large pool, furnaces, and wikipedia.org
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Terme Taurine
Under Hadrian the bath was converted into a laconicum or sudatorium (dry heat bath) by supporting a new marble floor on brick columns for heating from wikipedia.org
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