adytum
/ˈædɪtəm/Definitions
1. noun
A chamber or sanctuary at the rear of a temple, reserved for the worship of a particular deity.
“The ancient temple’s adytum was hidden from public view, accessible only to high-ranking priests.”
1. noun
A chamber or sanctuary at the rear of a temple, reserved for the worship of a particular deity.
“The ancient temple’s adytum was hidden from public view, accessible only to high-ranking priests.”