Areopagus

//æɹiˈɒpəɡəs//

Synonyms for "areopagus" (6 found)

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Related words (3)

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Translations

14 translations across 14 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Ἄρειος Πάγος name (supreme council in Athens)

Catalan

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  • areòpag name (supreme council in Athens)

Cherokee

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  • ᎡᎵᎣᏈᎦ name (supreme council in Athens)

Finnish

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  • areiopagi name (supreme council in Athens)

French

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  • aréopage name (supreme council in Athens)

Greek

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  • Άρειος Πάγος name (supreme council in Athens)

Irish

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  • Cnoc Airéis name (supreme council in Athens)

Italian

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  • areopago name (supreme council in Athens)

Polish

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  • areopag name (supreme council in Athens)

Portuguese

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  • areópago name (supreme council in Athens)

Romanian

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  • areopag name (supreme council in Athens)

Russian

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  • ареопа́г name (supreme council in Athens)

Spanish

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  • areópago name (supreme council in Athens)

Swedish

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  • areopag name (supreme council in Athens)

Sample sentences

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When the great emergencies of the state required his presence and attention, he was engaged in conversation with the philosopher Plotinus, wasting his time in trifling or licentious pleasures, preparing his initiation to the Grecian mysteries, or soliciting a place in the Areopagus of Athens.

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All hands were on deck, all the afternoon, with books and maps and glasses, trying to determine which “narrow rocky ridge” was the Areopagus, which sloping hill the Pnyx, which elevation the Museum Hill, and so on.

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