ANACLINTERIA, in Antiquity, a kind of pillows on the dining bed, whereon the guests used to lean. The ancient triclinary beds had four pillows, one at the head, another at the feet, a third at the back, and fourth at the breast. That on which the head lay, was properly called by the Greeks ανακλίντης or ανακλίνης; by the Romans fulerum, sometimes pluteus.