agoreú
Agoreú is a term originating from ancient Greek, directly translating to "to speak in the assembly" or "to speak in the public square." It encompasses the act of addressing a gathered crowd, particularly in a civic or political context. The agora, the public space in ancient Greek city-states, was the primary venue for such speeches, debates, and discussions. To agoreú was to participate in the democratic life of the polis, offering one's views and influencing public opinion.
The act of agoreú carried significant weight and responsibility. Speakers were expected to be persuasive, knowledgeable,