Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

polis

Noun
/ˈpɒlɪs/
Definition
A term used to denote a city-state in ancient Greece, especially one that consisted of an urban center and its surrounding territory.
Examples
  • Athens is one of the most famous poleis in ancient history, known for its cultural and political achievements.
  • The concept of citizenship was central to life in a polis, where individuals were expected to participate in civic duties.
  • Many poleis engaged in trade and had their own methods of governance.
Meaning
The word ‘polis’ encompasses both the physical space of a city and the community of citizens who live within it. In ancient Greece, each polis was a self-governing entity, often with its own laws, customs, and political systems.
Synonyms
  • city-state
  • municipality
  • town