Agrauleum

/æɡrɔːˈliːəm/ noun

In ancient Athens, a sanctuary or shrine dedicated to the goddess Agraulus (or Agraulis), associated with agriculture and fertility.

From Greek 'Agraulos,' a legendary Athenian princess and minor goddess of agriculture and the land. The suffix -eum comes from Latin, meaning 'place of.' This is a technical term from classical archaeology and mythology.

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