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chal·cid·i·cum \kalˈsidə̇kəm\ noun or chal·cid·ic \-dik\ (plural chalcidi·ca \-ə̇kə\ ; or chalcidics) Etymology: Latin chalcidicum, from neuter of Chalcidicus Chalcidian, from Chalcid-, Chalcis + Latin -icus -ic 1. a. : a porch of entrance especially to a Roman basilica b. : a vestibule of a Christian basilica : narthex 2. : a building attached to a Roman basilica 3. : a large Roman building for judicial functions |