proklausis
proh-KLAH-sis
Definitions
1. noun
The act of hearing or listening to something, especially in ancient Greece.
“In ancient Athens, proklausis was an essential part of the judicial process, where witnesses would be heard by the judges.”
proh-KLAH-sis
1. noun
The act of hearing or listening to something, especially in ancient Greece.
“In ancient Athens, proklausis was an essential part of the judicial process, where witnesses would be heard by the judges.”