compluvium

/kɒmpluːˈviʊm/

Definitions

1. noun

A Roman architectural feature; an opening in the roof of a house, usually at the top, for rainwater to run off.

“Archaeologists discovered the remains of an ancient Roman compluvium, which helped them understand the home’s original design.”

Synonyms

  • gutter
  • rainwater spout

Antonyms

  • rainwater collection system
  • roof drain