Aedicula, Sacelium Liu Cic.A chappell or oratorie.Aedicula. Plin. A tabernacle cale or couering wherein images doe stande.Aedicolæ ædicularum.Cic.A little house.Aedifico ædisicas, pen corr. ædificâre, ex Aedes, & facio composirum. To builde properly a house, but applied to all other thinges.Aedificare classem aut nauem, abusiuè dictum. Ci. To make.Carcerem.Cic. Casas. Horat. Equum ligneum.Virg.Hortos.Cic.To builde a house of pleasure with a garden.Aedisicauit Deus mundum. Cic God made.Muros ædisicare.Ouid.Porticum Cic. Prædia. Cic.Rempublicam.Cic.To founde or erect, ground, or establish a common weale mith good lames and ordinaunces.Specus ædisicant vrsi. Plin. Make caues.Vicos & plateas Cæsar. Villam. Cic. Vrbes. Cic.Tribus locis ædisico.Cic. Belle ædificare. Cic. Bene & ratione ædisicare. Cic.Celeriter.Cic. Eleganter Colum. Lauté. Cic.Strenué.Cic. Descriptio ædificandi. Cic.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
aedĭcŭla, ae, f.dim. [aedes], a small building intended for a dwelling.I. For gods, a chapel, a small temple: cum aram et aediculam et pulvinar dedicāsset, Cic. Dom. 53: Victoriae, Liv. 35, 9; 35, 41: aediculam in ea (domo) deo separavit, Vulg. Judic. 17, 5; also a niche or shrine for the image of a god: in aedicula erant Lares argentei positi, Petr Sat. 29 fin.: aediculam aeream fecit, Plin. 33, 1, 6, 19; 36, 13, 19, 87.—Hence on tombstones, the recess in which the urn was placed, Inscr. Fabrett. c. 1, 68.—II. For men, a small house or habitation (mostly in plur.; cf. aedes, II.), Ter. Phorm. 4, 3, 58; Cic. Par. 6, 3; Vulg. 4 Reg. 23, 7.—Sing. in Plaut., a small room, a closet: in aediculam seorsum concludi volo, Epid. 3, 3, 19 sq.