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English
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek ναός (naós, “inner part of the temple”).
Pronunciation
Noun
naos (plural naoses or naosoi or naoi)
- (historical, architecture) The inner part of an ancient Greek temple, containing a statue of the temple's deity and surrounded by a colonnaded portico; (by extension) the Roman cella, which it later gave rise to.
1846, Henry Ellis, The Elgin and Phigaleian marbles of the classical ages, in the British museum:The simplest form of the rectangular temple was that in which the two side walls were carried out from the naos to form the porch at one or both extremities of the building.
1868, William Watkiss Lloyd, On the General Theory of Proportion in Architectural Design, John Weale, page 18:The uncertainty that exists, from the condition of the ruins, as to the height originally assigned by the architect to the interior of the naos and of the opisthodomus, hampers our investigation of the considerations by which he decided the distribution of the plan.
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
naos
- plural of nao
Anagrams
- -sona, Naso, naso-, ONAs, Onas, Noas, AONs, sona, SONA, Sona, Sano
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Greek ναός (naós).
Noun
naos n (plural naosuri)
- nave
Declension
Spanish
Noun
naos f pl
- plural of nao