单词 | prytaneum |
释义 | prytaneum/ˌprɪtɪˈniːəm/(also prytaneion, prytanaeum) Ancient Greek History noun 1The public hall of a Greek state or city, in which a sacred fire was kept burning; especially (in ancient Athens) the hall in which distinguished citizens, foreign ambassadors, etc., were entertained at public expense. 2In ancient Athens: the presiding division of the Council of Five Hundred; the prytanes collectively. 3In extended use: a large public building; a place where people of note are assembled. OriginLate 16th century; earliest use found in John Grange (fl. 1577), poet. From classical Latin prytanēum and its etymon ancient Greek πρυτανεῖον public hall of a Greek state or city from πρύτανις + -εῖον, suffix forming nouns. |
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