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Areopagus
[ ar-ee-op-uh-guhs ]
noun
- a hill in Athens, Greece, W of the Acropolis.
- Greek History. the council that met on this hill, originally having wide public functions but later becoming a purely judicial body.
- any high tribunal.
Areopagus
/ ˌærɪˈɒpəɡəs /
noun
- the hill to the northwest of the Acropolis in Athens
- (in ancient Athens) the judicial council whose members (Areopagites) met on this hill
- literary.any high court
Word History and Origins
Origin of Areopagus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Areopagus1
Example Sentences
There already existed a sort of council of elders, called the Areopagus,* which consisted of senior ex-politicians and functioned as an aristocratic court of appeal.
In recognition of his merits, civic rights and the membership of the Areopagus were conferred upon him.
The Areopagus was a Court of Justice, the chief court in Athens; and one of its duties was, to pay particular attention to all matters relating to religion, or the worship of the gods.
He therefore sent her to the Areopagus, that assembly of very wise judges.
He also presided over the primitive council of the state, which was identical with the council of the Areopagus.
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