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Stoa (n.)

in Greek architecture, the Great Hall or portico at Athens, c. 1600, from Greek stoa "colonnade, corridor" (from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm"). A name also given in Athens to several other public buildings. The ancient stoa was "usually a detached portico, often of considerable extent, generally near a public place to afford opportunity for walking or conversation under shelter" [Century Dictionary].

also from c. 1600
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updated on August 12, 2023

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