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STIBADIUM

Volume 19 · 61 words · 1810 Edition

among the Romans, a low kind of table couch or bed of a circular form, which succeeded to the triclinia, and was of different sizes, according to the number of guests for which it was designed. Tables of this kind were called hexactina, octactina, or enneactina, according as they held six, eight, or nine guests, and so of any other number.