adyton
[ˈædɪtən]
Definitions
1. noun
A sacred or consecrated chamber in ancient temples, especially one reserved for the worship of a particular deity.
“The ancient temple’s adyton contained an unblemished statue of the long-forgotten deity.”
[ˈædɪtən]
1. noun
A sacred or consecrated chamber in ancient temples, especially one reserved for the worship of a particular deity.
“The ancient temple’s adyton contained an unblemished statue of the long-forgotten deity.”