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Gymnopaedia - Etymology |  | Gymnopaedia - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Gymnopaedia - Etymology |  | The word gymnopaedia is composed of γυμνός (gymnos - "naked") and the plural of παιδίον (paidion - "child"). In Greek γυμνοπαιδία is always plural.
Apart from "gymnopaedia", modern transliterations include "Gymnopaidiai" (mostly older translations of Greek texts, maintaining a plural form for the word), "gymnopedia", "gymnopedie" and "gymnopédie" (in French, or when referring to the E ...
See also:Gymnopaedia, Gymnopaedia - Etymology, Gymnopaedia - Gymnopaedia in ancient Greece, Gymnopaedia - The gymnopaedia festival, Gymnopaedia - Roman era |  | | Gymnopaedia, Gymnopaedia - Etymology, Gymnopaedia - Gymnopaedia in ancient Greece, Gymnopaedia - Roman era, Gymnopaedia - The gymnopaedia festival, Hyacinthia, Female nude wrestling, For the pyrrhic dance, a war dance spread throughout Ancient Greece, see: Korybantes (which were the mythological performers of these war dances in Greek Antiquity)., Gymnopédie - 19th century music an poetry referring to gymnopaedia. |  | |
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Gymnopaedia - Etymology
The word gymnopaedia is composed of γυμνός (gymnos - "naked") and the plural of παιδίον (paidion - "child"). In Greek γυμνοπαιδία is always plural.
Apart from "gymnopaedia", modern transliterations include "Gymnopaidiai" (mostly older translations of Greek texts, maintaining a plural form for the word), "gymnopedia", "gymnopedie" and "gymnopédie" (in French, or when referring to the Erik Satie compositions, see Gymnopédie).
Other related archivesAncient Greek, Apollo, Athena, Attic, Erik Satie, Female nude wrestling, French, Gymnasium (ancient Greece), Gymnopédie, Herodotus, Hyacinthia, Koiné, Korybantes, Lacedaemonia, Lucian of Samosata, Olympic games, Plato, Plutarch, Roman era, Sparta, The Laws, ancient Greece, ancient Greek, dialogue, gymnastics, martial arts, naked, pyrrhic dance, war dances
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