lavatorium means A washroom or -place. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
noun
- A washroom or -place.“[T]he attendant returned and invited her to go to the lavatorium. Here the Japanese girls were waiting, and they at once took possession of Esther; and placing her beneath a refreshing spray of luke-warm water, they began to massage her.”
- A washroom or -place.; Particularly, (architecture) the communal washing area in a monastery.
- A lavatory.“A visit to the toilet proves embarrassing. Luke directs me to ‘the lavatorium’, a room with a long wooden bench that has four seats with holes the size of dinner plates.”
- A lavatory.; An ancient Roman lavatory.“After that, Probono fades into obscurity, save for a reference in the third volume of Caesar’s Gallic Suits pertaining to an inscription engraved on a wall in a public lavatorium which, freely translated, means “Probono gives it away-call MXC-IIVD.””