amphictyony
/æm'fiktiəni/
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Definition
- Noun:
- An association of neighboring states or tribes in ancient Greece: A political and religious league, originally established to protect and administer a shared religious sanctuary or center.
Usage
- The term "amphictyony" is a historical noun used specifically in the context of ancient Greek history and political organization. It describes a formal confederation for religious and defensive purposes.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Delphic Amphictyony was one of the most important religious associations in ancient Greece.
- Scholars study the amphictyony to understand early forms of Greek interstate cooperation.
Advanced Usage
- "Amphictyonic" (Adjective): Pertaining to an amphictyony or its members.
- The amphictyonic council met twice a year to discuss matters concerning the common sanctuary.
Variants and Related Words
- Amphictyonic League: Another term for an amphictyony, emphasizing its political league structure.
- Amphictyons: The members or delegates representing their states in an amphictyony.
Synonyms
- Confederation: A union of political units for common action.
- League: An association of states or groups for mutual support and common action.
Different Meanings
- This word has no significant different meanings in modern English; it is a historical term with a single, specific definition related to ancient Greece.
Idioms
- There are no common idioms in English that use the word "amphictyony."
Phrasal Verbs
- There are no phrasal verbs associated with the word "amphictyony."
Noun
- an association of neighboring states or tribes in ancient Greece; established originally to defend a common religious center