Gr. Antiq. [Gr. ἀγορά.] An assembly; hence, the place of assembly, esp. the market-place.

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1820.  T. Mitchell, Com. Aristoph., I. 176. The agora or forum was the resort of all the idle and profligate in Athens.

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1846.  Grote, Greece, I. I. i. 2. The custom of occasionally convoking and consulting the divine Agora.

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