Definition of Serdab

1. a chamber within an ancient Egyptian tomb [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Serdab

seraph
seraphic
seraphical
seraphically
seraphick
seraphim
seraphims
seraphin
seraphs
serapis
seraskier
seraskierate
seraskierates
seraskiers
serated
serdab (current term)
serdabs
serdar
sere
sered
serein
sereins
serenade
serenaded
serenader
serenaders
serenades
serenading
serenata
serenatas

Literary usage of Serdab

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monuments of Upper Egypt: A Translation of the "Itinéraire de la Haute by Auguste Mariette, Lysander Dickerman (1890)
"1st, one or more chambers, sometimes with the addition of a serdab, ... The serdab never bears any inscriptions ; the chambers, on the contrary, ..."

2. The Monuments of Upper Egypt: A Translation of the "Itinéraire de la Haute by Auguste Mariette (1877)
"1st, one or more chambers, sometimes with the addition of a serdab, a sort of narrow passage ... The serdab never bears any inscriptions; the chambers, ..."

3. The Monuments of Upper Egypt by Auguste Mariette (1877)
"1st, one or more chambers, sometimes with the addition of a serdab, ... The serdab never bears any inscriptions; the chambers, on the contrary, ..."

4. The Land of the Monuments: Notes of Egyptian Travel by Joseph Pollard (1898)
"... THE TOMB OF TI Tomb of Ti—The Ka, or false door—Statues—serdab—Interesting series of illustrations—Pyramid of Unas—Interior—Inscriptions and important ..."

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