Aula
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Aula belongs to a family of 28 related names.Showing 15 most common variations.
A court or hall.; The anterior part of the third ventricle of the brain leading to the lateral ventricles.
Etymology: From Latin aula (“forecourt”), from Ancient Greek αὐλά (aulá), the form of αὐλή (aulḗ, “forecourt”) in dialects other than Ionic and Attic.
classroom
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin aula, from Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”).
room, hall; classroom
Etymology: From Latin aula, from Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”).
classroom; lecture, lesson; class, auditorium
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin aula, from Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”).
the auditorium or main hall of a school or university
Etymology: From Latin aula, from Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”).
lecture hall (room for lectures); discussion room in a church or basilica
Etymology: Borrowed from German Aula.
an auditorium (usually in a school)
Etymology: From Latin aula, from Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”). First attested in 1846.
lobby, foyer (spacious reception area, especially in a public building)
Etymology: From Latin aula (“forecourt”), from Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”).
court, forecourt of a house; royal court
Etymology: From Ancient Greek αὐλή (aulḗ, “courtyard”).
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