ὄργια

See also: όργια

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Probably from the same root as ὀργή (orgḗ) and ἔργον (érgon).

Noun

ὄργῐᾰ • (órgia) n (genitive ὀργῐ́ων); second declension

  1. secret rites, secret worship, practiced by the initiated
  2. rites, sacrifices in general
  3. nominative plural of ὄργιον (órgion)
  4. accusative plural of ὄργιον (órgion)
  5. vocative plural of ὄργιον (órgion)

Inflection

References

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