bathhouse – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
bathhouse
n.
public bathing house
Public bathing
Public baths originated from a communal need for cleanliness at a time when most people did not have access to private bathing facilities. The term
public is not completely accurate, as some types of public baths are restricted depending on membership, gender, religious affiliation, or other reasons. As societies have changed, the need for public baths has reduced as private bathing facilities became more commonly available. Public baths have also become incorporated into the
social system as meeting places. As the title suggests public bathing does not refer only to bathing. In ancient times public bathing included
saunas,
massages and relaxation therapies. Members of the society considered it as a place to meet and socialize. Public bathing could be compared to the
spa of modern times.
bathhouse
Noun
1. a building containing dressing rooms for bathers
(synonym) bathing machine
(hypernym) building, edifice
(part-meronym) dressing room
2. a building containing public baths
(synonym) bagnio
(hypernym) house
bathhouse
Synonyms and related words:
bagnio, balneae, balneum, bath, bathroom, baths, caldarium, lavatory, mikvah, public baths, rest room, sauna, spa, steam room, sudarium, sudatorium, sweat room, tepidarium, thermae, washroom, watering place,
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.
BATHHOUSE
STABILIMENTO BALNEARE. CABINA (PER BAGNANTI)