Meaning & Definition of word "Basilica"

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    Basilica

    /bəˈzɪlɪkə/

    noun:

    • 1. A large, important church in the Roman Catholic Church, typically having a longitudinal plan and a central nave with an apse.
      • Example: St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is one of the most renowned churches in the world.
    • 2. An ancient Roman public building, usually rectangular in shape, used for various purposes such as law courts and marketplaces.
      • Example: The Basilica of Maxentius was one of the grandest buildings in ancient Rome.
    • 3. Any building or structure resembling a basilica in form or function.
      • Example: The new civic center was designed in the style of a basilica, with high ceilings and tall columns.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'basilica', from Greek 'basiliké (oikía)' meaning 'royal (house)'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    basilica of Saint Peter:

    A prominent basilica located in Vatican City, known for its Renaissance architecture.

    minor basilica:

    A title given to certain churches that are not cathedral churches but hold significance.

    Related Words

    cathedral:

    A principal church building of a diocese, typically containing the bishop's throne.

    church:

    A building used for public Christian worship.

    Slang Meanings of basilica