Areopagite

/ˌæriːˈɒpədʒaɪt/ noun

A member or judge of the Areopagus, the supreme court of ancient Athens; also, a writer of philosophical or legal works reminiscent of that council's traditions.

From Greek 'Areios pagos' + '-ite' (one belonging to). This term gained scholarly prominence in Renaissance Europe when classical Greek texts were rediscovered and studied intensively.

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