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Webster 1913 Edition


Basilica

Ba-sil′i-ca

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Basilicas
; sometimes
Basilicæ
(-sē)
.
[L.
basilica
, Gr.
βασιλική
(sc.
οἰκία
or
στοά
fr.
βασιλικόσ
royal, fr.
βασιλεύσ
king.]
1.
Originally, the palace of a king; but afterward, an apartment provided in the houses of persons of importance, where assemblies were held for dispensing justice; and hence, any large hall used for this purpose.
2.
(Arch.)
(a)
A building used by the Romans as a place of public meeting, with court rooms, etc., attached.
(b)
A church building of the earlier centuries of Christianity, the plan of which was taken from the basilica of the Romans. The name is still applied to some churches by way of honorary distinction.

Ba-sil′i-ca

,
Noun.
A digest of the laws of Justinian, translated from the original Latin into Greek, by order of Basil I., in the ninth century.
P. Cyc.

Definition 2024


basílica

basílica

See also: basilica

Catalan

Noun

basílica f (plural basíliques)

  1. basilica

Portuguese

basílica

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin basilica, from Ancient Greek βασιλική (basilikḗ) "royal", from βασιλεύς (basileús) "king".

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /bɐ.ˈzi.li.kɐ/
  • Hyphenation: ba‧sí‧li‧ca

Noun

basílica f (plural basílicas)

  1. basilica (all senses)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin basilica, from Ancient Greek βασιλική (basilikḗ) "royal", from βασιλεύς (basileús) "king".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba̠ˈsilika̠/

Noun

basílica f (plural basílicas)

  1. basilica (all senses)
  2. (poetic) palace