The Ancient Greek word for path is
τρίβος
Translations for path and their definitions
τρίβος | |
1. n. a worn or beaten track, road, path | |
2. n. (figuratively) a path of life | |
3. n. * (grc-cite, Crates of Thebes, , 4) | |
4. n. * (grc-cite, , Anacreontea, 41, 2) | |
5. n. * (grc-cite, , Palatine Anthology, 5, 302) | |
6. n. * (grc-cite, Plutarch, , 2, 680, F) | |
7. n. * (grc-cite, Aeschylus, The Suppliants, 1043) | |
8. n. a rubbing, attrition | |
9. n. a hollow socket made by friction | |
10. n. * (grc-cite, Hippocrates, On Joints, 783, notes=Compare grc-cite, form=ref, Hippocrates, On Joints, 822) | |
11. n. (figuratively) practice, use | |
12. n. delay | |
13. n. * (grc-cite, Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 197) | |
14. n. bodily exercise |
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