Cella, the nave or main chamber of a temple.
Chiton, a tunic fastened on the left shoulder.
Chlamys, a short mantle worn by Spartans and soldiers.
Chthonic animism, worship of subterranean spirits, generally including cult of the dead and of the reproductive powers of Nature.
Choregus, the man who equipped a chorus for a stage play; generally a man of wealth on whom this duty was laid as a sort of tax.
Chryselephantine, made of gold and ivory.
Decadrachm, a coin of ten drachms (francs).
Deme, a parish.
Dōma, house-place, resembling the medieval hall.
Ecclesia, the Athenian assembly.