προπύλαια

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Φίλος με βλάπτων (λυπῶν) οὐδὲν ἐχθροῦ διαφέρει → Laedens amicus distat inimico nihil → Ein Freund, der schadet, ist ganz gelich mir einem Feind

Menander, Monostichoi, 530

Greek Monolingual

τα, ΝΜΑ
βλ. προπύλαιος.

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: προπύλαιος) entrance-gates

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Wikipedia EN

In ancient Greek architecture, a propylaea, propylea or propylaia (/ˌprɒpɪˈliːə/; Greek: προπύλαια) is a monumental gateway. The prototypical Greek example is the propylaea that serves as the entrance to the Acropolis of Athens. The Greek Revival Brandenburg Gate of Berlin and the Propylaea in Munich both evoke the central portion of the Athens propylaea.

Mantoulidis Etymological

(=πρόθυρα). Ἀπό τό πρό + πύλη, ὅπου δές γιά περισσότερα παράγωγα.