πόλις

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

    From Proto-Hellenic *ptólis, from Proto-Indo-European *tpólHis, from *tpelH- (fortification, city). The early form πτόλις (ptólis) shows metathesis tp > pt because Ancient Greek stop clusters always end in a coronal. Cognate with Sanskrit पुर (pura, fortress, city, dwelling) and Lithuanian pilis (stronghold). Irregular accent on genitive πόλεως (póleōs) is due to a quantitative metathesis from older πόληος (pólēos); genitive plural imitates genitive singular.

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    Noun

    πόλις (pólisf (genitive πόλεως); third declension

    1. city
      • 750 BCE – 650 BCE, Hesiod, The Shield of Heracles 270–272:
        παρὰ δ’ εὔπυργος πόλις ἀνδρῶν,
        χρῡ́σειαι δέ μιν εἶχον ὑπερθυρίοις ἀραρυῖαι
        ἑπτὰ πύλαι·
        parà d’ eúpurgos pólis andrôn,
        khrū́seiai dé min eîkhon huperthuríois araruîai
        heptà púlai;
        Next, there was a city of men with goodly towers; and seven gates of gold, fitted to the lintels, guarded it.
      1. the Athenian citadel
      2. one's city or country
      3. ( ἐπὶ τῆς πόλεως (ho epì tês póleōs)) city governor, praetor urbanus
    2. a whole country, as dependent on and called after its city: city state
    3. community
      1. the state
      2. the right of citizenship
    4. (πόλιν παίζειν (pólin paízein)) a type of board game

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    • Greek: πόλη (póli)
    • Yevanic: בּוֹלִי (boli)
    • Coptic: ⲡⲟⲗⲓⲥ (polis)
    • English: polis (learned)
    • Latin: -polis

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