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sa·crar·i·um I. \səˈkra(a)rēəm\ noun (plural sacrar·ia \-ēə\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, pagan Roman sacrarium, from sacr-, sacer sacred + -arium 1. a. : sanctuary 1a(2) b. : sacristy c. : piscina 2 2. [Latin] a. : an ancient Roman shrine or sanctuary in a temple or private house holding sacred objects : oratory, chapel b. : an ancient Roman building erected for the performance of religious rites by a sacred person II. noun (plural sacraria) Etymology: New Latin, from sacr- (II) + -arium : synsacrum |