pulpitum

/ˈpʌlpɪtəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The front of the ancient Roman stage, reserved for the most important actors, or the screen behind which the scenery was concealed.

“The ancient Roman theater’s pulpitum was a crucial part of the performance.”

Synonyms

  • orchestra
  • proscenium

Antonyms

  • platform
  • stage