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palaestra    
n. 角力学校,体育场

角力学校,体育场

palaestra
n 1: a public place in ancient Greece or Rome devoted to the
training of wrestlers and other athletes [synonym: {palestra},
{palaestra}]

Palaestra \Pa*l[ae]s"tra\, n.
See {Palestra}.
[1913 Webster]


Palestra \Pa*les"tra\, n.; pl. L. {Palestr[ae]}, E. {Palestras}.
[NL., fr. L. palaestra, Gr. ?, fr. ? to wrestle.] [Written
also {pal[ae]stra}.] (Antiq.)
(a) A wrestling school; hence, a gymnasium, or place for
athletic exercise in general.
(b) A wrestling; the exercise of wrestling.
[1913 Webster] Palestric
Palestrian

75 Moby Thesaurus words for "palaestra":
Rugby, acrobatics, agonistics, agora, amphitheater, arena,
association football, athletic field, athletics, auditorium,
background, bathing, bear garden, bowl, boxing ring, bull ring,
campus, canvas, circus, cockpit, coliseum, colosseum, course,
fencing school, field, floor, forum, ground, gym, gymnasium,
gymnastics, hall, hippodrome, lists, locale, marketplace, mat,
milieu, natation, open forum, parade ground, pit, place, platform,
precinct, prize ring, public square, purlieu, range, ring, rugger,
scene, scene of action, scenery, setting, site, soccer, sphere,
sports, squared circle, stadium, stage, stage set, stage setting,
swimming, terrain, theater, tilting ground, tiltyard, track,
track and field, tumbling, walk, wrestling ring,
wrestling school


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  • Palaestra - Wikipedia
    A palaestra ( p ə ˈ l iː s t r ə or -ˈ l aɪ- ; [1] also (chiefly British) palestra; Ancient Greek: παλαίστρα) [2] was any site of a Greek wrestling school in antiquity Events requiring little space, such as boxing and wrestling, occurred there
  • My Palaestra - Homeschooling in Livonia, Michigan
    Palaestra is a non-profit organization dedicated to quality education for home schooled children in Michigan We are located in Livonia, Michigan and support homeschooling families from across the Detroit Metropolitan area
  • Palaestra - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A palaestra was a building in ancient Greece where wrestling was taught and practiced The word palaestra is based on the Greek word pale, which means wrestling [2] From the sixth century BC through the end of the Roman Imperial age, palaestras were built throughout Greece [3]
  • Palaestra (mythology) - Wikipedia
    Greek mythology associates the name Palaestra (Παλαίστρα) with two separate characters, both associated with the god Hermes: one became a mortal lover of Hermes, whereas the other was considered his daughter and a goddess of wrestling
  • PALAESTRA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PALAESTRA is a school in ancient Greece or Rome for sports (such as wrestling)
  • PALAESTRA (Palaistra) - Greek Goddess or Spirit of Wrestling
    Palaestra was the ancient Greek goddess or spirit (daimona) of the sport of wrestling She was a daughter of the athlete-god Hermes
  • Palaestrae – The Book of Threes
    Palaestrae were an integral part of larger gymnasia (areas for general physical training and athletics) and are attested for the three well-known gymnasia areas of Athens (the Academy [Hyperides, Demosthenes, fr 6], Cynosarges [Diogenes Laertius, 6 30 8 and Aelian, True History 8 14 3], and Lyceum [Pseudo-Plutarch, Lives of the Orators 841d and
  • Who Palaestra Was in Greek Mythology - Greek Boston
    In Greek mythology, Palaestra is always associated with the messenger god, Hermes However, depending on the story, this individual could refer to two different people, or there could simply have been some confusion as to who she really was, even back in Ancient Greece





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