释义 |
mith·rae·um \miˈthrēəm\ noun (plural mith·raea \-ēə\ ; also mithraeums) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek Mithraion shrine of Mithras, from Mithras, Persian god of light and defender of truth, from Old Persian Mithra — more at miter : an underground room simulating a cave used for mithraic rites (as initiations) |