μέγαρον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • μᾰ́γᾰρον (mágaron)

Etymology

Of Semitic origin; compare Arabic مَغَارَة (maḡāra, cave), Hebrew מְעָרָה (məʿārâ, cave), Ugaritic 𐎎𐎙𐎗𐎚 (mġrt, cave). Influenced in form and meaning by μέγας (mégas, big, large). See also Latin māgālia.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μέγᾰρον • (mégaron) n (genitive μεγᾰ́ρου); ? declension

  1. large room, hall
  2. (in the plural) house, palace
  3. sanctuary, shrine
  4. tomb
  5. (in the plural) pits sacred to Demeter and Persephone, into which young pigs were let down in the Thesmophoria

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