amphictyony

/æm'fiktiəni/
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amphictyony

The amphictyony met to discuss the protection of the sacred temple.

Definition
  1. 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."
amphictyony

The amphictyony met to discuss the protection of the sacred temple.

Noun
  1. an association of neighboring states or tribes in ancient Greece; established originally to defend a common religious center