proedria

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek προεδρία (proedría).

Noun

proedria (plural proedrias)

  1. (in a classical Greek theatre) The grassy area that separated the orchestra from the audience; or the front rows of the audience.
  2. (in a classical Greek theatre) The right to sit in front seats at the theatre, public games, etc

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