Definitions from Wiktionary (displuviatum)
▸ noun: (historical) A kind of cavaedium in which the roofs, instead of sloping down towards the compluvium, sloped outwards, the gutters being on the outer walls; there was still an opening in the roof, and an impluvium to catch the rain falling through.
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▸ noun: (historical) A kind of cavaedium in which the roofs, instead of sloping down towards the compluvium, sloped outwards, the gutters being on the outer walls; there was still an opening in the roof, and an impluvium to catch the rain falling through.
Similar:
proluvium,
illuvium,
colluvium,
scupper,
spuddle,
plesh,
rainspout,
colluviation,
plod,
downspout,
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