naos
See also: nãos
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ναός (naós, “inner part of the temple”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈneɪ.ɒs/
- Rhymes: -eɪɒs
Noun
naos (plural naoses or naosoi or naoi)
- (architecture) The inner part of a Greek temple. It contained a statue of the appropriate deity surrounded by a colonnaded portico and later gave rise to the Roman cella.
- 1846 Henry Ellis - The Elgin and Phigaleian marbles of the classical ages, in the British museum
- The simplest form of the rectangular temple was that in which the two side walls were carried out from the naos to form the porch at one or both extremities of the building.
- 1846 Henry Ellis - The Elgin and Phigaleian marbles of the classical ages, in the British museum
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