oecus
/ˈoʊkəs/Definitions
1. noun
A small enclosure or chamber in a Roman house, especially a room with a window to the garden.
“The archaeologists discovered an oecus with a beautiful mosaic floor.”
2. noun
A cell or chamber in a monaster or convent, used for study or private prayer.
“The monks spent hours in the oecus, contemplating and meditating.”