HYPOCAUSTUM, amongst the Greeks and Romans, a subterraneous place, where there was a furnace to heat the baths. The word is Greek, formed from the preposition ὑπὲρ, under, and the verb καίνω, to burn. Amongst the moderns, the hypocaustum is that place where the fire is kept which warms a stove or hot-house.
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