impluvia
/ˌɪmpluːˈviːə/ or /ˌɪmplʊˈviːə/Definitions
1. noun
A feature of ancient Roman architecture, typically a sunken or lowered area in the center of a Roman house for receiving rainwater from the roof, which was then directed into a cistern or pool.
“The ancient Roman house featured an impluvia that collected rainwater from the rooftop.”