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enclosed$93516$ - traduzione in greco

LARGE DEFENDED IRON AGE SETTLEMENT
Enclosed oppidum; Enclosed oppida; Oppida
  • [[Bibracte]] oppidum, France, seen from above, 1st century BC
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  • Reconstructed walls of the Celtic oppidum of [[Bibracte]], France
  • Manching]], Germany
  • Monumental gate, walls, and paved streets, in the oppidum of ''San Cibrao de Lás''.
  • [[Murus Gallicus]], illustration
  • La Tène]] period
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adj. περίφρακτος

Definizione

bay
(bays, baying, bayed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A bay is a part of a coast where the land curves inwards.
...a short ferry ride across the bay.
...the Bay of Bengal.
...the San Francisco Bay area.
N-COUNT: oft in names
2.
A bay is a partly enclosed area, inside or outside a building, that is used for a particular purpose.
The animals are herded into a bay, then butchered...
The car reversed into the loading bay.
N-COUNT: oft supp N
3.
A bay is an area of a room which extends beyond the main walls of a house, especially an area with a large window at the front of a house.
N-COUNT
4.
A bay horse is reddish-brown in colour.
ADJ
5.
If a number of people are baying for something, they are demanding something angrily, usually that someone should be punished.
The referee ignored voices baying for a penalty.
...the baying crowd.
= clamour
VERB: usu cont, V for n, V-ing
6.
If a dog or wolf bays, it makes loud, long cries.
A dog suddenly howled, baying at the moon.
VERB: V at n, also V
7.
see also sick bay
8.
If you keep something or someone at bay, or hold them at bay, you prevent them from reaching, attacking, or affecting you.
Eating oranges keeps colds at bay...
Prisoners armed with baseball bats used the hostages to hold police at bay.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Oppidum

An oppidum (plural oppida) is a large fortified Iron Age settlement or town. Oppida are primarily associated with the Celtic late La Tène culture, emerging during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, spread across Europe, stretching from Britain and Iberia in the west to the edge of the Hungarian plain in the east. These settlements continued to be used until the Romans conquered Southern and Western Europe. Many subsequently became Roman-era towns and cities, whilst others were abandoned. In regions north of the rivers Danube and Rhine, such as most of Germania, where the populations remained independent from Rome, oppida continued to be used into the 1st century AD.