Agora

/ˈæɡərə/ noun

Definition

The central public space in ancient Greek city-states, serving as a marketplace and gathering place for political, commercial, and social activities.

Etymology

From ancient Greek 'agora' meaning 'gathering place' or 'assembly,' derived from 'ageirein' meaning 'to gather.' The term evolved from simply meaning a gathering to specifically denoting the physical marketplace and civic center of Greek cities.

Kelly Says

The agora was democracy's birthplace - imagine conducting government business, buying groceries, and debating philosophy all in the same bustling square! The Athenian Agora where Socrates taught and Pericles spoke is still partially excavated today, and modern town squares and plazas directly descend from this ancient concept.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አጎራ
ARالعربية
أغورا
BNবাংলা
আগোরা
CACatalà
àgora
CSČeština
agora
DADansk
agora
DEDeutsch
Agora
ELΕλληνικά
αγορά
ESEspañol
ágora
FAفارسی
آگورا
FISuomi
agora
FRFrançais
agora
GUGU
આગોરા
HAHA
agora
HEעברית
אגורה
HIहिन्दी
आगोरा
HUMagyar
agora
IDBahasa Indonesia
agora
IGIG
agora
ITItaliano
agorà
JA日本語
アゴラ
KKKK
агора
KMKM
អាហារ
KO한국어
아고라
MRMR
आगोरा
MSBahasa Melayu
agora
MYမြန်မာ
အဂိုရာ
NLNederlands
agora
NONorsk
agora
PAPA
ਆਗੋਰਾ
PLPolski
agora
PTPortuguês
ágora
RORomână
agora
RUРусский
агора
SVSvenska
agora
SWKiswahili
agora
TAதமிழ்
அகோரா
TEతెలుగు
ఆగోరా
THไทย
อะโกรา
TLTL
agora
TRTürkçe
agora
UKУкраїнська
агора
URاردو
آگورا
VITiếng Việt
agora
YOYO
agora
ZH中文
广场
ZUZU
agora

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