compluvium

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compluvium

(kəmˈpluːvɪəm)
n, pl compluvia
an unroofed space over the atrium in a Roman house, through which rain fell and was collected
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A doorway (ostium) and small vestibule led into the atrium with open roof (compluvium) allowing rain water to fall onto a floor area (impluvium), from where it was channelled into subterranean cisterns.
We find in every house a Tuscan atrium, with a cavaedium or gangway running round the rectangular impluvium, the tank or piscine which catches the rain and drippings falling through the compluvium or central opening in the roof.
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