Penetralia
Penetralia is the innermost part of a place. The term is derived from Latin adjective penetralis meaning innermost.
Etymology:
Derived from the Latin word penetrare (meaning to penetrate or pierce).When used as a noun, penetrale often referred to an inner shrine.
Penetralia is the most common English derivative. It is generally used in plural form to describe sanctuaries, hidden or private or hard to reach chambers.
In Chapter 50 of Far From The Madding Crowd it is used to qualify a premium makeshift resturant in the innermost space allotted for refreshment booths, where Host Trencher, the premium resturant is set, and where Troy comes in search of Pennyways.
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