theatrum
theātrum
ī,
n
, the/atron, a
play-house, theatre: theatrum cum commune sit: In vacuo sessor
theatro, H.: Philippus in acie tutior quam in theatro
fuit, Cu.: exeamus e theatro, i. e. cease to
speak of actors.—Among the Greeks, a councilroom, audience-room: cum in theatro imperiti homines consederant: super theatrum
consistunt, L.: veniebat in theatrum, cum ibi concilium
populi haberetur, N.—An open space for martial games, parade
ground: mediā in valle theatri Circus erat,
V.—The spectators in a theatre, an audience: frequentissimum: qui (modi) totis theatris maestitiam inferant: spissis theatris
Scripta recitare, to crowded audiences, H.—Fig., a place of
exhibition, theatre, stage: nullum theatrum virtuti
conscientiā maius est.