Gr. Antiq. [Gr. ἀγορά.] An assembly; hence, the place of assembly, esp. the market-place.
1820. T. Mitchell, Com. Aristoph., I. 176. The agora or forum was the resort of all the idle and profligate in Athens.
1846. Grote, Greece, I. I. i. 2. The custom of occasionally convoking and consulting the divine Agora.