basilican / basilicon [bəˈsɪlɪkən]
basilican – adj. – related to basilica; n. – 1. an ancient Roman public hall with an apse and colonnades used as a low court and place of assembly; 2. a similar building used as a church; 3. a title of honour awarded to certain Roman Catholic churches by the Pope; 4. of, relating to, or resembling a basilica having nave and aisles with clerestory
basilicon – n. – 1. an ointment composed of opopanox galbanum, pitch, resin, and oil; 2. an ointment composed of rosin a solid amber residue derived from pine stumps), yellow wax, and lard, also called resin cerate