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Hypaethral         
  • Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae (Greece)
  • James Fergusson
  • The [[Temple of Aphaea]]  on the Greek island of Aegina
ANCIENT TEMPLE WITH NO ROOF
Hypaethros; Hypaethral Temple; Hypaethral temple; Hypæthron
·adj ·Alt. of Hypethral.
hypaethral         
  • Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae (Greece)
  • James Fergusson
  • The [[Temple of Aphaea]]  on the Greek island of Aegina
ANCIENT TEMPLE WITH NO ROOF
Hypaethros; Hypaethral Temple; Hypaethral temple; Hypæthron
[h??'pi:?r(?)l, h?-]
(also hypethral)
¦ adjective (of a classical building) having no roof.
Origin
C18: via L. from Gk hupaithros (from hupo 'under' + aither 'air') + -al.
Hypaethral         
  • Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae (Greece)
  • James Fergusson
  • The [[Temple of Aphaea]]  on the Greek island of Aegina
ANCIENT TEMPLE WITH NO ROOF
Hypaethros; Hypaethral Temple; Hypaethral temple; Hypæthron
In classical architecture, hypaethral describes an ancient temple with no roof. (From the Latin hypaethrus, from Ancient Greek ὕπαιθρος hupaithros ὑπό hupo- "under" and αἰθήρ aither "sky, air".

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Hypaethral
In classical architecture, hypaethral describes an ancient temple with no roof. (From the Latin hypaethrus, from Ancient Greek ὕπαιθρος hupaithros ὑπό hupo- "under" and αἰθήρ aither "sky, air".