scaena

[skee-nuh]

scaena Definition

  • 1the stage of an ancient Roman theater
  • 2the background or setting of a play

Using scaena: Examples

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

  • Example

    The actors walked onto the scaena and began their performance.

  • Example

    The scaena was decorated with elaborate columns and statues.

  • Example

    The play's scaena was set in a medieval castle.

scaena Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scaena

Phrases with scaena

  • the elaborately decorated permanent architectural background of a Roman theater stage

    Example

    The scaena frons of the Colosseum was a magnificent sight to behold.

  • scaenae veteres

    the remains of ancient Roman theaters and their stages

    Example

    The archaeologists uncovered the scaenae veteres of the ancient city.

  • scaenicus

    relating to or characteristic of the stage or theater

    Example

    His acting style was very scaenicus, with exaggerated gestures and expressions.

Origins of scaena

from Latin 'scaena', meaning 'stage'

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Summary: scaena in Brief

'Scaena' [skee-nuh] refers to the stage of an ancient Roman theater and the background or setting of a play. It is often used to describe the elaborate decorations and architecture of the stage, as in 'The scaena was decorated with elaborate columns and statues.' 'Scaena' also extends into phrases like 'scaena frons,' denoting the permanent architectural background of a Roman theater stage, and 'scaenicus,' meaning characteristic of the stage or theater.