Trullan
English
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek τρούλλος (troúllos, “a dome”), from Latin trulla (“a ladle”), in reference to the domed hall of the palace in Constantinople in which the council was held.
Adjective
Trullan (not comparable)
- (historical) Relating to the Quinisext Council held in 692 in the dome-roofed hall in the imperial palace at Constantinople.
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