Synonyms for penetralia
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pen-i-trey-lee-uh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌpɛn ɪˈtreɪ li ə |
Top 10 synonyms for penetralia Other synonyms for the word penetralia
- cell
- clandestineness
- closet
- concealment
- confidentiality
- core
- cove
- cranny
- crutch
- crypt
- cubicle
- deep
- dent
- depression
- depths
- embrasure
- entrails
- fork
- guts
- heart
- hiding place
- hold
- hole
- hollow
- indentation
- innards
- interior
- intestines
- isolation
- mouth
- nook
- one's space
- opening
- oriel
- penetralia
- privateness
- quiet
- reaches
- recesses
- retirement
- retreat
- seclusion
- secret place
- separateness
- separation
- sequestration
- slot
- socket
- solitude
- viscera
- vitals
Définition of penetralia
- As in privacy : noun solitude, secrecy
- As in recess : noun niche, corner
- As in bowels : noun insides
- Come, Clara; I want to explore the penetralia of this temple of Isis.'
- Extract from : « Wilfrid Cumbermede » by George MacDonald
- Mr. Jonson then took me into the penetralia of his bed-room.
- Extract from : « Pelham, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- Into what penetralia of reminiscence this auto-dialogue carried him!
- Extract from : « Dust of the Desert » by Robert Welles Ritchie
- But we profane not the penetralia where even Common-Councilmen fear to tread!
- Extract from : « Merrie England In The Olden Time, Vol. 1 (of 2) » by George Daniel
- Granny Marrable was looking for something, in the penetralia of the model.
- Extract from : « When Ghost Meets Ghost » by William Frend De Morgan
- Yet at such an hour it will now be necessary to enter its penetralia.
- Extract from : « Auriol » by W. Harrison Ainsworth
- That ended it, and he was no nearer the penetralia of car Naught-fifty than before.
- Extract from : « A Romance in Transit » by Francis Lynde
- This constitutes the penetralia, and is sacred to the bello sexo and the babies.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 439 » by Various
- That transcendental power was an ordinance of empire, which ought to be kept back within the penetralia of the constitution.
- Extract from : « The Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860 » by Charles Duke Yonge
- The sentiment, at the same time, sounds oddly, as it issues from the penetralia of a multitudinous club.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 370, August 1846 » by Various
Antonyms for penetralia
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