Greek Names for Things
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A city-state in Ancient Greece that is the capital of modern day Greece

Athens

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The management of money, including how a person or city-state earns and spends it.

Finances

100

A flat slab of wood covered in wax that Greek students used for writing with a pointed tool called a stylus.

Tablet

100

A weather pattern that is pleasant and moderate—not too hot and not too cold.

Mild Climate

100

To surround or close off an area on all sides, like a wall around a city.

Enclose

200

 Meaning "high city," this was a fortified hill in a Greek city-state where the most important temples were built.

Acropolis

200

Physical or mental work, especially hard manual work.

Labor

200

An open-air space in the middle of a Greek home where the family cooked, played, and spent time together.

Courtyard

200

Something that is magnificent, very impressive, or beautiful.

Splendor

200

A metaphor for the bottom level of society (for example, enslaved people were at the "lowest rung" of the social ladder).

Lowest rung

300

A public market and meeting place in an Ancient Greek city

agora

300

To bargain or argue back and forth over the price of something in a market

Haggle

300

A sleeveless outdoor garment, similar to a cape, worn over a tunic for warmth.

Cloak

300

To be hidden away from view or kept private from others.

Secluded

300

A person who is a skilled and powerful public speaker.

Orator

400

The process of making goods (like pottery or weapons) by hand or with tools.

Manufacturing

400

A heavy, circular plate made of stone or metal that athletes threw for distance in the Olympic Games.

Discus

400

Following the rules of what is considered "right" or "fair" behavior.

Ethical

400

Groups of citizens who listen to evidence in a trial and decide if someone is innocent or guilty.

Juries

500

A seller of goods

Vendor

500

Free time when you are not working, often used by Greek citizens for exercise or politics.

Leisure Time

500

A feeling of doubt or hesitation about whether an action is morally right or wrong.

Scruples

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To bring people together to support a cause or to prepare for a battle.

Rallied

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