Atrium is one equivalent of hall. It's a neuter gender noun that means 'lobby'. Curia is another equivalent. It's a feminine gender noun that means 'meeting place, auditorium'.
Also; Aula : court, hall.
International Latin Music Hall of Fame was created in 1999.
Hall School - Hampstead -'s motto is 'Latin'.
William Dawson Hall has written: 'Latin pronunciation according to Roman usage'
"Ecce Romani," by Prentice-Hall Publishing. It is the most widely used Latin textbook and used in Latin language classes. The name refers to a series of Latin textbooks.
There are currently 10 Latin born players in the Hall of Fame. Four from Cuba, three from Puerto Rico, one from the Dominican Republic, one from Panama, and one from Venezuela.
roberto clemente
I suppose you mean photo or picture gallery. In that case, the Latin word is Poecilē, which is taken from the Greek Ποικίλη, the picture gallery, a frescoed hall in the market-place of Athens.
The word "Refectory'" is used to refer to a monastery dining hall. It is from the Latin word meaning "restore".
No. This word come from a Latin word meaning lecture hall, which is not a verb..
The Latin stem may be defined as the base in Latin from which a given word in Latin or in any other language is derived. For example, 'audi-' is the Latin stem to the Latin noun 'audientia', which means 'attention, hearing or listening'; the Latin verb 'audire', which means 'to hear or listen'; the Latin noun 'auditorium', which means a 'hall for listening'; and the Latin noun 'auditus', which means 'the sense of hearing'. It also is the stem to the English language words 'auditor' and 'auditorium'.
That would be Roberto Clemente, elected posthumously on 1973 March 20.
Vestibule is a French word derived from Latin originally (vestibulum meaning entrance court)