noun
- Plural of exedra; semicircular or rectangular recessed areas in ancient Greek and Roman buildings, typically used as meeting places or for seating.
Usage: architecture; classical antiquity
Examples
- The ancient forum featured several exedras where citizens could gather and discuss matters of state.
- Archaeologists discovered the remains of multiple exedras along the perimeter of the Roman basilica.
- The exedras in the Greek gymnasium provided shaded spaces for philosophers to teach their students.
- The architect incorporated exedras into the modern building's design as a nod to classical proportions.
- Visitors rested in the exedras while admiring the courtyard's central fountain.