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LXXII.

The Parts of a House. Partes Domus.

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A _House_ is divided into inner _Rooms_, such as are the _Entry_, 1. _Domus_ distinguitur in _Conclavia_, ut sunt _Atrium_, 1. the _Stove_, 2. the _Kitchen_, 3. the _Buttery_, 4. the _Dining Room_, 5. _Hypocaustum_, 2. _Culina_, 3. _Cella Penuaria_, 4. _Cœnaculum_, 5. the _Gallery_, 6. the _Bed Chamber_, 7. with a _Privy_, 8. made by it. _Camera_, 6. _Cubiculum_, 7. cum _Secessu_ (Latrina), 8. adstructo.

_Baskets_, 9. are of use for carrying things. and _Chests_, 10. (which are made fast with a _Key_, 11.) for keeping them. _Corbes_, 9. inserviunt rebus transferendis, _Arcæ_, 10. (quæ _Clavâ_, 11. recluduntur) adservandis illis.

Under the _Roof_, is the _Floor_, 12. Sub _Tecto_, est _Solum_ (Pavimentum), 12.

In the _Yard_, 13. is a _Well_, 14. a _Stable_, 15. and a _Bath_, 16. In _Area_, 13. _Puteus_, 14. _Stabulum_, 15. cum _Balneo_, 16.

Under the House is the _Cellar_, 17. Sub Domo est _Cella_, 17.