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Definition of stoa in English: stoanoun ˈstəʊəˈstoʊə 1A classical portico or roofed colonnade. Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, after the collapse of the stoas and temenos walls that enclosed the sanctuary, further dispersals could have taken place.
- The molded base is built into the edge of the street that passes in front of the stoa north of the Library of Pantainos and leads to the Roman Agora; it covers the drainage channel along the street's edge.
- The inscription was carved in a stoa, probably in the 2nd cent.
- Lastly on the third terrace are the ruins of a major temple of Asclepius and the traces of a Hellenistic stoa.
- This frame has been variously interpreted as a reflection either of temple architecture, or of the stoa which formed part of so many sanctuaries.
- A Doric stoa abuts on a brick wall.
- The inscription was carved in a stoa (colonnade), probably in the 2nd cent.
- Thus in the market-place at Athens the stoa poikile was decorated with Polygnotus's representations of the destruction of Troy, the fight of the Athenians with the Amazons, and the battles of Marathon and Oenoe.
- 1.1the Stoa The great hall in Athens in which the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno gave the founding lectures of the Stoic school of philosophy.
Definition of stoa in US English: stoanounˈstōəˈstoʊə 1A classical portico or roofed colonnade. Example sentencesExamples - The molded base is built into the edge of the street that passes in front of the stoa north of the Library of Pantainos and leads to the Roman Agora; it covers the drainage channel along the street's edge.
- This frame has been variously interpreted as a reflection either of temple architecture, or of the stoa which formed part of so many sanctuaries.
- Lastly on the third terrace are the ruins of a major temple of Asclepius and the traces of a Hellenistic stoa.
- A Doric stoa abuts on a brick wall.
- Thus in the market-place at Athens the stoa poikile was decorated with Polygnotus's representations of the destruction of Troy, the fight of the Athenians with the Amazons, and the battles of Marathon and Oenoe.
- The inscription was carved in a stoa (colonnade), probably in the 2nd cent.
- The inscription was carved in a stoa, probably in the 2nd cent.
- Similarly, after the collapse of the stoas and temenos walls that enclosed the sanctuary, further dispersals could have taken place.
- 1.1the Stoa The great hall in Athens in which the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno gave the founding lectures of the Stoic school of philosophy.
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