Apaturia

/əˌpætjʊˈriːə/ noun

An ancient Greek religious festival celebrated in Athens, typically held in the month of Pyanepsion (October-November), where families gathered to register new members.

From Greek 'apatoureia,' possibly derived from 'apate' (deceit) or more likely from 'apo' (away) plus 'tauros' (bull), referencing the festival's ritual elements.

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