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Acropolis

A-crop′o-lis

,
Noun.
[Gr.
ἀκρόπολις
;
ἄκροσ
extreme +
πόλισ
city.]
The upper part, or the citadel, of a Grecian city; especially, the citadel of Athens.

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Acropolis

Acropolis

See also: acropolis, acrópolis, and Acrópolis

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Acropolis

  1. The Athenian Acropolis. (Compare acropolis.)

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  1. Acropolis” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, second edition (1989)

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acropolis

acropolis

See also: Acropolis, acrópolis, and Acrópolis

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acropolis (plural acropolises or acropoleis)

  1. A promontory (usually fortified with a citadel) forming the hub of many Grecian cities, and around which many were built for defensive purposes before and during the classical period; compare Acropolis.
    • 1850: Karl Otfried Müller and John Leitch (translator), Ancient Art and Its Remains; or, A Manual of the Archæology of Art, page 146:
      The Etruscans, then, appear in general as an industrious people ( φιλότεχνον ἔϑνος), of a bold and lofty spirit of enterprise, which was greatly favoured by their priestly aristocratic constitution. Massive walls, mostly of irregular blocks, surround their cities (not merely their acropoleis); the art of protecting the country from inundations by the construction of canals, and outlets from lakes, was very zealously practised by them.

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  1. 1 2 Acropolis” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, second edition (1989)

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