The Ancient Greek word for bath is
λουτρόν
Translations for bath and their definitions
λουτήρ | |
1. n. bathtub |
λουτρόν | |
1. n. (C, grc, Bathing, Rooms)bath, bathing-place | |
2. n. bath, water used for bathing | |
3. n. (poetic) libation to the dead |
λούω | |
1. v. to wash, bathe (generally of people) | |
2. v. to purify, cleanse | |
3. v. (middle) to bathe oneself, take a bath |
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