sellaria

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

sellārĭa, ae, f. [sella],

I a room furnished with seats or settles; a sitting-room , drawing-room , Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 84; 36, 15, 24, § 111; used by Tiberius for debauchery, Suet. Tib. 43; cf. sellarius.—

II A public courtesan , Vet. Schol. Juv. 3, 136.