nymphaeum

[nim-fee-uh m]

nymphaeum Definition

  • 1a sanctuary or temple dedicated to nymphs
  • 2a decorative fountain or pool in ancient Rome and Greece

Using nymphaeum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nymphaeum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The nymphaeum was a popular place for worship in ancient Greece.

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    The nymphaeum in the park is a beautiful fountain surrounded by flowers.

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    The ruins of the nymphaeum can still be seen in the city center.

nymphaeum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nymphaeum

Phrases with nymphaeum

  • nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus

    a famous nymphaeum located in Athens, Greece, built in memory of his wife

    Example

    The nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus is a popular tourist attraction in Athens.

  • a well-preserved nymphaeum located in the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy

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    The nymphaeum of Pompeii is an important archaeological site.

  • nymphaeum of Jerash

    a large nymphaeum located in the ancient city of Jerash, Jordan

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    The nymphaeum of Jerash is one of the largest and most impressive in the world.

Origins of nymphaeum

from Latin 'nymphaeum', from Ancient Greek 'numphaios' meaning 'pertaining to a bride' or 'pertaining to a nymph'

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Summary: nymphaeum in Brief

'Nymphaeum' [nim-fee-uh m] refers to a sanctuary or temple dedicated to nymphs, or a decorative fountain or pool in ancient Rome and Greece. Examples include the nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus, the nymphaeum of Pompeii, and the nymphaeum of Jerash. 'Nymphaeum' is a formal term that denotes a place of worship or a decorative water feature.