I. ag·o·ra ˈagərə noun
( plural agoras -rəz ; or ago·rae -ˌrē, -ī)
Etymology: Greek, from ageirein to assemble — more at gregarious
: a gathering place or assembly ; especially : the market place in ancient Greece
II. ago·ra ˌägəˈrä noun
( plural ago·rot -ˈrōt)
Etymology: New Hebrew ăgōrāh , from Hebrew, a small coin
1. : a monetary unit of Israel representing 1/100 of a shekel — see money table in the Dict
2. : a coin representing one agora