agon
noun/ˈæ.ɡəʊn/UK/ˈæ.ɡoʊn/US
Etymology
Definitions
A struggle or contest
A struggle or contest; conflict; especially between the protagonist and antagonist in a literary work.
- It was not ecological pressure or shortages of protein, as anthropologist Marvin Harris has claimed; institutionalized violence, as opposed to the stylized agons of hunters over grievances, was the shadow side of the Neolithic Revolution.
- One way of reading Beowulf is to think of it as three agons in the hero's life[.]
An intellectual conflict or apparent competition of ideas.
- Freud's originality stemmed from his aggression and ambition in his agon with biology.
- The point, though, is that to fully and uncritically surrender to such agon against individuals is to invite one's own ethical degeneration; […]
A contest in ancient Greece, as in athletics or music, in which prizes were awarded.
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A two-player board game played on a hexagonally-tiled board, popular in Victorian times.
The neighborhood
- neighboragonism
- neighboragony
- neighborantagonism
- neighborantagonist
- neighborprotagonism
- neighborprotagonist
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for agon. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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