From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Leisuresaunasau‧na /ˈsɔːnə $ ˈsɒːnə, ˈsaʊnə/ noun [countable]1DLa room that is heated to a very high temperature by hot air, where people sit because it is considered healthy2DLa period of time when you sit or lie in a room like thishave/take a saunaI have a sauna and massage every week.Examples from the Corpussauna• All PrincessCruises' ships have extensivespafacilities, with massage, seaweedwraps, exerciseequipment and saunas.• You get free use of all the hotel's facilities such as swimmingpool and sauna.• In addition to one communal hot tub and sauna, there are eight private tubs at the Waves.• Although sparsely populated, the country offers foreign travelers everything from historicalmonuments and castles to authenticsaunas and high-tech industry.• Whilst parents can go swimming, use the multi-gym, cycling, saunas, squash etc.• I thought it was something to do with I don't know - saunabaths and golf driving-ranges.• I longed for a breeze, a giantfan to cool us all down-it felt like an outdoorsauna.have/take a sauna• And do as the locals do and have a sauna - every hotel has one.• Be pampered At any opportunitytake saunas, massages, jacuzzis or any other form of relaxingselfimprovement.Originsauna(1800-1900)Finnish