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[ luh-rair-ee-uhm ] / ləˈrɛər i əm /
noun, plural la·rar·i·a [luh-rair-ee-uh]. /ləˈrɛər i ə/. (in an ancient Roman home) a shrine for the Lares. Origin of lararium1700–10; <Late Latin larārium;see Lares, -ary Words nearby larariumlaqueus, lar, Lara, Laramie, Laramie Range, lararium, la raza, larboard, LARC, larcener, larcenous Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for larariumThis venereum contained a bedchamber, a triclinium and a lararium, or small marble niche in which the household god was enshrined. The Wonders of Pompeii|Marc Monnier Within it are erected an altar to, and statue of, the guardian angel, in fact the building had its Lararium. An Architect's Note-book in Spain|Matthew Digby Wyatt Undoubtedly we should recognize in this edifice the sanctuary of the Lares of the city, Lararium publicum. Pompeii, Its Life and Art|August Mau His eyes passed to the lararium unconsciously, and to the little cross which she left him before going. Quo Vadis|Henryk Sienkiewicz
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