aula
aula (pl. aulae).
1. Inner court, atrium, or en-trance-hall in a Greek or Roman house.
2. Hall in a house, palace, or temple.
3. Main hall or assembly-room in an educational building.
1. Inner court, atrium, or en-trance-hall in a Greek or Roman house.
2. Hall in a house, palace, or temple.
3. Main hall or assembly-room in an educational building.
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