vomitorium - определение. Что такое vomitorium
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Что (кто) такое vomitorium - определение

PASSAGE IN THEATER
Vomitarium
  • ''Vomitoria'' at the [[Amphitheatre of Pompeii]] in [[Pompeii]]
  • Rendering of a ''vomitorium''

vomitorium         
[?v?m?'t?:r??m]
¦ noun (plural vomitoria -r??)
1. an entrance or exit passage in an ancient Roman amphitheatre or theatre.
2. a place in which the ancient Romans are supposed to have vomited during feasts to make room for more food.
Origin
from L.
Vomitorium         
A vomitorium is a passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre or a stadium, through which big crowds can exit rapidly at the end of an event. They can also be pathways for actors to enter and leave stage.
Black Blood Vomitorium         
EXTENDED PLAY BY NECROPHAGIA
Black Blood Vomitorium (EP)
Black Blood Vomitorium is the first EP by the death metal band Necrophagia. It was released on February 28, 2000 on Red Stream Records.

Википедия

Vomitorium

A vomitorium is a passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre or a stadium, through which big crowds can exit rapidly at the end of an event. They can also be pathways for actors to enter and leave stage. The Latin word vomitorium, plural vomitoria, derives from the verb vomō, vomere, "to spew forth". In ancient Roman architecture, vomitoria were designed to provide rapid egress for large crowds at amphitheatres and stadia, as they do in modern sports stadia and large theatres.

Примеры употребления для vomitorium
1. Nero employed long–haired dwarves for the specific purpose of having something to wipe his greasy hands on, probably after a visit to the vomitorium.
2. "During my non–writing years I read voraciously – mainly prose – and now that I am brimful of other people‘s words, my own are forming." Luckily she has signed up on a creative writing course (at Liverpool John Moores University) and has a title for her first collection of poems, The Vomitorium.