agora
n.
(in ancient Greece) political assembly; marketplace or public square used for public assemblies
Agora
An agora (αγορά), translatable as , was a
public space and an essential part of an
ancient Greek polis or city-state. An agora acted as a marketplace and a
forum to the citizens of the polis.Agora also means a place of assembly in any Ancient Greek state. It is sometimes used in modern language to refer to a crossroads, either metaphorically (the point or concept which links, or is the crossroads of multiple related concepts), or literally, a point at which many physical roads or paths meet.
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agora
Noun
1. 100 agorot equal 1 shekel
(hypernym) Israeli monetary unit
(part-holonym) shekel
2. the marketplace in ancient Greece
(hypernym) marketplace, mart
3. a place of assembly for the people in ancient Greece
(synonym) forum, public square
(hypernym) marketplace, mart
agora
adv.
(Latin America) now, presently; nowadays; soon, within a short time
ágora (f)
n.
agora (in ancient Greece), political assembly; marketplace or public square used for public assemblies
agora
adv.
now, present time
agora (f)
n.
now, present time