Eleutheria

/ˌɛljuːˈθɪriə/ noun

Definition

Freedom, liberty, or the state of being free from constraint or control, especially used in philosophical and historical contexts.

Etymology

From Greek eleutheria, derived from eleutheros meaning 'free.' The concept was central to ancient Greek philosophy and democracy.

Kelly Says

The ancient Greeks didn't just value freedom—they made it a goddess and celebrated it during festivals, showing that freedom wasn't just a political idea but a sacred ideal.

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