"amphictyony" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: amphictyonies [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀμφικτυονία (amphiktuonía), from ἀμφί (amphí, “around, near”) + κτίζω (ktízō, “I found, people”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|ἀμφικτυονία}} Ancient Greek ἀμφικτυονία (amphiktuonía) Head templates: {{en-noun}} amphictyony (plural amphictyonies)
  1. A religious foundation or co-operative shared between Greek city states during the classical period, typically to support the temple or cult of a deity shared by the city states. Also used academically to refer to similar arrangements in non-Greek cultures. Translations (religious cooperation among ancient Greek city-states): amphictionie [feminine] (Dutch), amphictyonie [feminine] (French), Amphiktyonie [feminine] (German), αμφικτυονία (amfiktyonía) [feminine] (Greek), amphiktüonia (Hungarian), anfizionia [feminine] (Italian), amfiktyoni [feminine] (Norwegian), amfiktionia [feminine] (Polish), anfictionia [feminine] (Portuguese), anfictionía [feminine] (Spanish), amfiktyoni (Swedish)

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