Λεωκόρειον

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Etymology[edit]

From Λεώς (Leṓs) +‎ κόρη (kórē, girl, daughter) +‎ -εῖον (-eîon), as according to Greek mythology the daughters of Leos were sacrificed there.

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Λεωκόρειον (Leōkóreionn (genitive Λεωκορείου); second declension

  1. the Leokoreion (a shrine at the agora in Athens)

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