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Balneary

Balneary \Bal"ne*a*ry\, n. [L. balnearium, fr. balneum bath.] A bathing room.
--Sir T. Browne.

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balneary

n. a bathing room

Usage examples of "balneary".

To the left of the avenue there stretched a vast area of vegetable gardens and, as I later learned, the botanical garden, around the two buildings of the balneary and the in­firmary and herbarium, following the curve of the walls.

He said he was Severinus of Sankt Wendel, and he was the brother herbalist, in charge of the balneary, the infirmary, the gardens, and he was ours to command if we would like to learn our way better around the abbey compound.

I suggest it be carried to the balneary, stripped, washed, and examined.

Venantius’s body, washed in the balneary, had been brought there and was lying on the great table in Severinus’s laboratory.

We remained for a little while behind the balneary, then strolled briefly in the garden, meditating on those singular revelations.

So he had been somewhere else, and afterward, we’ll assume that, to calm his emotion and perhaps to elude our search, he slipped into the balneary and immersed himself in the water.

I bathed in the balneary, and scraped the disturbingly unscarred face that watched me from the glass, all the while listening for a voice or a footfall.

To the left of the avenue there stretched a vast area of vegetable gardens and, as I later learned, the botanical garden, around the two buildings of the balneary and the in­.