PISCINA, in antiquity, a large basin in a public place or square, where the Roman youth learned to swim: and which was surrounded with a high wall, to prevent fish from being thrown into it.—This word is also used for a lavatory among the Turks, placed in the middle court of a mosque or temple, where the Mussulmans wash themselves before they offer their prayers.
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