Gymnos means 'naked'
It came from the Greek word gymnasion which was a place for exercising. The root word gymnos means "naked."
γυμνός (gymnos) means someone who doesn't wear clothes, in English "naked"
Greek. It means, "of the people". An infinite number of latin words have their roots in the greek language. Even the alphabet that we use it comes from the greek which in turn comes from the Phenician
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It came from the Greek word gymnasion which was a place for exercising. The root word gymnos means "naked."
The Greek word gymnos means "naked", so literally a gymnasium is a place where people are naked, even though we wear uniforms or gym clothes today
γυμνός (gymnos) means someone who doesn't wear clothes, in English "naked"
A gymnasium, or gym for short, is a place to exercise. In Ancient Greece, a gymnasium was a training ground for men to exercise physically as well as to socialize and exercise their minds by engaging in philosophical discussion. When men would exercise in Ancient Greece, they would do so naked to honor the Gods for creating man's body. The Greek adjective for "naked" is "gymnos". The Greek verb gymnazien means "to exercise". When Latin and English developed, they took the Greek roots and came up with "gymnasion", which eventually became the modern English "gymnasium".
Gymnasium,which we call in English means ''naked'' in Greek.
Gymnastics came from the greek word "Gymnos" which means naked
Yes, because the word gymnastics comes from the Greek word "gymnos" which means naked. In Ancient Greece, male athletes competed in gymnastics completely nude. I don't know
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It means "the gymnasium".