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Agrius

American  
[ey-gree-uhs] / ˈeɪ gri əs /

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. one of the Gigantes.

  2. a centaur who attacked Hercules.

  3. a son of Circe and Odysseus.

  4. the father of Thersites.


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When it opened in 2016, Agrius garnered rave reviews for its organic, local menu.

From New York Times

Agrius bills itself as an organic restaurant, but that doesn’t do justice to the big ideas behind the business, which Leir sees as a collection of like-minded people nourishing their community.

From Washington Post

“You don’t know Agrius and Oreius’s story?”

From Literature

He kept laughing like he was having an asthmatic fit until Luke and Agrius both stared at him.

From Literature

“Let me go, too,” Agrius grumbled.

From Literature