Eleusis is a proper noun referring to an ancient Greek town associated with the Eleusinian Mysteries; it is also used metaphorically in discussions of myth, ritual, or historical sites. In pronunciation, it is stressed on the second syllable, with a two-syllable or three-syllable realization depending on locale, and ends with a light or silent final consonant depending on speaker. The term is primarily encountered in scholarly or literary contexts rather than everyday speech.
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