Concept cluster: History > Olympics
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The original people of a location, originally Greek and Roman.
adj
Of or relating to contests that were originally participated in by the Ancient Greeks; athletic.
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(Ancient Greece) One of the deputies from the confederated states of Ancient Greece to a congress or council. They considered both political and religious matters.
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A student of the works of Chaucer.
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A sporting event, somewhat like the Olympic Games, held every four years and involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations.
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Obsolete spelling of Caepio
adj
Of or relating to the Deaflympics.
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(historical) A truce around the time of the ancient Olympic Games to protect the hosts, competitors, and spectators.
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Alternative form of ekecheiria (“Olympic truce”) [(historical) A truce around the time of the ancient Olympic Games to protect the hosts, competitors, and spectators.]
n
World War I.
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(sports, informal) The Olympic Games.
adj
Of or pertaining to a gladiator.
adj
Resembling a Greek appearance or style.
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Of or pertaining to the gymnasia (ancient Greek schools).
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(historical, Ancient Greece, law) A judge in the supreme court of ancient Athens.
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An athlete participating in the Olympic Games under the Olympic flag, i.e. without representing any nation, either because the athlete is stateless, or because their nation has no international recognition or is banned.
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(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Juliett from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
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An ancient Greek temple in Athens dedicated to Apollo Lyceus.
adj
Relating to or characterized by the ideas of American naval historian Alfred Thayer Mahan, who believed that naval power was essential to the success of a great power and produced influential writings on naval strategy.
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Abbreviation of Olympiad. [A four-year period, particularly (historical) those based on Hippias's computations of the ancient Olympic Games which placed Coroebus's footrace victory in 776 BCE and (sports) those based on the modern Summer Olympic Games first held in 1896.]
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(sports, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of Olympic Games: an instance of the ancient or modern Olympic Games.
adj
Of or relating to the Olympiad.
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A sportsperson competing in the modern Olympic Games.
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The polytheistic religious system of Ancient Greece and Rome
adv
Synonym of Olympically (“characteristic of the Olympic Games”)
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IOC Olympic team name for the Russian Olympians cleared of doping offences while the country of Russia is excluded due to government-sponsored doping.
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A flame which is the symbol of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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(historical, Ancient Greece) A sporting festival held every four or five years on the Plain of Olympia in southern Greece, in honour of Zeus.
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A symbol consisting of five interlocking colored rings, each one representing a continent that competes in the Olympic Games.
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An area where participating athletes, as well as officials and trainers, are accommodated during the Olympic Games.
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The winter counterpart to the summer Olympic Games, featuring winter sports.
adv
In a way that is characteristic of the Olympic Games.
n
The Olympic Games.
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A spirit or ideals of the Olympic Games
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(sports) An occurrence of the Paralympic Games.
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Of or pertaining to a Paralympian (“one who competes in the Paralympic Games”).
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An international sports competition participated in by sportspeople with physical disabilities, which is held every four years as a counterpart of the Olympic Games and nowadays at the same venue.
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(sports) Synonym of Paralympic Games (“an international sports competition participated in by sportspeople with physical disabilities, which is held every four years as a counterpart of the Olympic Games and nowadays at the same venue”)
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(in Ancient Greece) The interval of time between Pythian games.
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(historical) The priests of Mars in Ancient Rome.
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New Seven Wonders of the World
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The mascot of Michigan State University, usually depicted as a muscular male Spartan warrior or athlete dressed in stylized Greek costume.
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(Ancient Greece, historical) A small landowner who had an obligation of military service in time of war.
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Troilus, a character associated with the Trojan War
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an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes
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A symbol consisting of three interlocked triangles, used by ancient Germanic peoples, but of uncertain meaning.
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Synonym of Olympic Winter Games
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Alternative form of Olympic Winter Games [The winter counterpart to the summer Olympic Games, featuring winter sports.]
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Synonym of Olympic Winter Games

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