Barathron

/bəˈræθrən/ noun

In ancient Greek, a deep chasm or pit, famously used as an execution site in Athens where condemned criminals were thrown.

From ancient Greek barathron meaning a bottomless pit or chasm. The word took on dark significance through its association with Athenian capital punishment.

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