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prae·to·ri·um noun also pre·to·ri·um \prēˈtōrēəm\ (-s) Etymology: Latin praetorium, from neuter of praetorius of a praetor — more at praetorian 1. a. : an ancient Roman general's tent in a camp b. : a council of war held in such a tent 2. a. : the official residence of an ancient Roman governor b. : a splendid countryseat or a palatial residence especially in ancient Rome |