A large communal dining area can be called a dining hallor an eating hall. A very small one, which is actually part of some other room (such as the kitchen) is called a nook.
If you wanted to be extra fancy, you could always use the French term instead: salle à manger (which literally means, 'room for dining'.)
tablinum- latin for dining room,
The "banqueting hall".
Triclinium.
the dining room
An Oldies Lounge
Carver chair?
Tricilinium is Dining room in Latin.
Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.Most of the time Roman families ate sitting around a table just as we do. The formal dining room with its dining couches was generally only used when guests were invited. The poorer Romans more than likely never owned a dining couch so they always took their meals at a table.
Bedroom, Bathroom, Living room, Dining room, basement, kitchen
The answer to your crossword clue is "triclinium"
Dining room is correct.
Dining room tables are often, but not always, located in the dining room of a home. Some homes do not have separate dining rooms, so you might find a dining table in a kitchen or living area.
Do you mean "Armoire"?
A refectory (dining room) with the kitchen and buttery near it.