HYPOGÆUM, υπογειον, formed of υπο under, and γειον earth, in the ancient architecture, is a name common to all the parts of a building that are underground; as the cellar, butteries, and the like places. The term hypogæum was used by the Greeks and Romans for subterranean tombs in which they buried their dead.
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