noun
- plural of odeum; small theaters or concert halls in ancient Greece and Rome
Usage: classical architecture; historical
Examples
- The ancient city contained several odea for musical performances.
- Archaeologists discovered the remains of two odea near the main theater.
- These odea were smaller than the large amphitheaters used for dramatic performances.
- The odea typically had roofed structures to improve acoustics.
- Roman odea were often used for poetry recitations and musical contests.