megaron

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English

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Ruins of the megaron at Methana
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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μέγαρον (mégaron).

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Noun

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megaron (plural megara or megarons)

  1. (architecture, historical) The rectangular great hall in a Mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars.
    • 1980, Machteld J. Mellink, “VII. Archaic Wall Paintings from Gordion”, in Keith DeVries, editor, From Athens to Gordion: The Papers of a Memorial Symposium for Rodney S. Young[1], page 91:
      The megara faced north (“notebook north” equals true northeast) in the first court behind the archaic East Gate, similar in layout to their predecessors Megara 1 and 2 in the pre-Kimmerian East Court. Megaron C had gone through a period of use and a complete reconstruction before the Painted House was built.
    • 1985, G. R. H. Wright, Ancient Building in South Syria and Palestine[2], page 141:
      The megaron is a hall building with an open-fronted porch, but this porch is not just any laterally confined space.
    • 2011, H. Gönül, “Main topics and discussions on ancient Greek Architecture on West Anatolia”, in C. A. Brebbia, L. Binda, editors, Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XII[3], WIT Press, page 64:
      Probably he points out that the east room, used as oikos, is wider and shorter than the classical narrow and long megaron form. Although this house is interpreted as two megarons side by side, Akurgal [4] also states that the east wall of the space XIV is added later to the building, which means that the east part is not a megaron, but a rectangular room at the first construction phase.

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Finnish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μέγαρον (mégaron).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmeɡɑron/, [ˈme̞ɡɑ̝ro̞n]
  • Rhymes: -eɡɑron
  • Hyphenation(key): me‧ga‧ron

Noun

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megaron

  1. (historical) megaron

Declension

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Inflection of megaron (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative megaron megaronit
genitive megaronin megaronien
partitive megaronia megaroneja
illative megaroniin megaroneihin
singular plural
nominative megaron megaronit
accusative nom. megaron megaronit
gen. megaronin
genitive megaronin megaronien
partitive megaronia megaroneja
inessive megaronissa megaroneissa
elative megaronista megaroneista
illative megaroniin megaroneihin
adessive megaronilla megaroneilla
ablative megaronilta megaroneilta
allative megaronille megaroneille
essive megaronina megaroneina
translative megaroniksi megaroneiksi
abessive megaronitta megaroneitta
instructive megaronein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of megaron (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative megaronini megaronini
accusative nom. megaronini megaronini
gen. megaronini
genitive megaronini megaronieni
partitive megaroniani megaronejani
inessive megaronissani megaroneissani
elative megaronistani megaroneistani
illative megaroniini megaroneihini
adessive megaronillani megaroneillani
ablative megaroniltani megaroneiltani
allative megaronilleni megaroneilleni
essive megaroninani megaroneinani
translative megaronikseni megaroneikseni
abessive megaronittani megaroneittani
instructive
comitative megaroneineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative megaronisi megaronisi
accusative nom. megaronisi megaronisi
gen. megaronisi
genitive megaronisi megaroniesi
partitive megaroniasi megaronejasi
inessive megaronissasi megaroneissasi
elative megaronistasi megaroneistasi
illative megaroniisi megaroneihisi
adessive megaronillasi megaroneillasi
ablative megaroniltasi megaroneiltasi
allative megaronillesi megaroneillesi
essive megaroninasi megaroneinasi
translative megaroniksesi megaroneiksesi
abessive megaronittasi megaroneittasi
instructive
comitative megaroneinesi

Italian

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Noun

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megaron m (invariable)

  1. megaron

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French mégaron.

Noun

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megaron n (plural megaroane)

  1. megaron

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References

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  • megaron in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN