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odeum

[ oh-dee-uhm ]

noun

plural odea
  1. a hall, theater, or other structure for musical or dramatic performances.
  2. (in ancient Greece and Rome) a roofed building for musical performances.


odeum

/ ˈəʊ»åɪə³¾ /

noun

  1. (esp in ancient Greece and Rome) a building for musical performances Also calledodeon
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of odeum1

1595–1605; < Å»åŧ³Ü³¾ music hall < Greek ž±»å±ðî´Ç²Ô, equivalent to ž±»å ( ḗ ) song, ode + -eion suffix denoting place
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of odeum1

C17: from Latin, from Greek ž±»åeion, from ž±»åÄ“ ode
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A spokesperson for Odeum declined to comment.

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The Santa Clara County district attorney’s office found that Odeum was serving farmed tilapia and calling it wild-caught sole for a period of over a year.

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The settlement requires that the Morgan Hill restaurant Odeum pay $30,000 in restitution by offering customers $30 gift cards as restitution, the Santa Clara district attorney’s office announced Wednesday.

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Among the recipients, the historic Greenwich Odeum theater in East Greenwich is slated to get $250,000 to restore the facade, install an assistive listening system and make the restrooms accessible.

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Here and there the white surface is stained with the glorious golden hue which beautifies the Parthenon, the Propyl�a, the Odeum of Herodes, the Temple of Theseus, the Arch of Hadrian, and the Olympieion.

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