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sa·cel·lum \səˈkeləm, səˈse-\ noun (plural sacel·la \-lə\) Etymology: Latin, pagan Roman sacellum, diminutive of sacrum sanctuary, sacred object, from neuter of sacer sacred 1. : a small monumental chapel in a church 2. : an unroofed space in an ancient Roman building consecrated to a divinity |