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opposite

over against or in front facing often with to as a house opposite to the Exchange the concert hall and the state theater stood opposite each other on the plaza

Alodial, or Allodial, or Allodium

held of superiors.-There are not any alodial lands in England, according to Coke, Co. Litt. 93 a; 1 Hall. Mid. Ages, ch. 2, pt. I.

Odeon

to the approval of the public and contended for prizes hence in modern usage the name of a hall for musical or dramatic performances

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Lobby

A passage or hall of communication especially when large enough to serve also as a waiting room It differs from an antechamber

Hypostyle

Resting upon columns constructed by means of columns especially applied to the great hall at Karnak

Hallage

A fee or toll paid for goods sold in a hall

dicastery

A court of justice judgment hall

Dais

The high or principal table at the end of a hall at which the chief guests were seated also the chief seat at the high table

Basilica

in the houses of persons of importance where assemblies were held for dispensing justice and hence any large hall used for this purpose

tack

tack : to combine (a use, possession, or period of time) with that of another esp. in order to satisfy the statutory time period for acquiring title to or a prescriptive easement in the property of...

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