Agron

/ˈæɡrɒn/ noun

Definition

A plot of land designated for agricultural use, or a term related to agricultural parcels and land management.

Etymology

From Greek 'agron' (field). This term appears in Greek-derived agricultural terminology and historical land-division systems, representing the basic unit of cultivated land.

Kelly Says

In ancient Greece, an 'agron' wasn't just any field—it was a specific parcel with understood property rights, and understanding this concept helps us see how the Greeks invented organized agriculture and property law together.

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