propylon
/ˈproʊplaɪ.ən/Definitions
1. noun
A structure, especially in ancient Greece or Rome, that marks the entrance to a temple or other sacred place.
“The propylon served as a grand entrance to the ancient temple complex.”
1. noun
A structure, especially in ancient Greece or Rome, that marks the entrance to a temple or other sacred place.
“The propylon served as a grand entrance to the ancient temple complex.”