pylagore

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek πυλαγόρας (pulagóras), from Πύλαι (Púlai, Pylae, or Thermopylae, where the amphictyonic council met) + ἀγορά (agorá, assembly). Compare French pylagore.

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pylagore (plural pylagores)

  1. (Ancient Greece) A deputy of a state at the amphictyonic council.

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