sekos
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek [Term?]
Noun
sekos (plural sekoi)
- (historical) A sacred enclosure, sanctuary or cella in an ancient Greek temple.
- 1854, Jamees Talboys Wheeler, The geography of Herodotus, page 371:
- In this last-mentioned chamber there is a central doorway, leading to the holy recess, or sekos; and two other doorways also communicate with the two ends of a gallery which runs round the sekos.
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