Gymnasium,which we call in English means ''naked'' in Greek.
The literal meaning of Gymnasium is "School for naked exercise for Men" coming from the Greek word Gymno meaning "Naked"
The gymnasium.
Greek men exercised in the gymnasium unclothed.
It comes from the Greek words meaning "the place of nakedness" since the Greeks always exercised in the nude. Greek gymnasia were places where you could exercise, bathe, get a massage, relax and talk to your neighbours. The Roman baths were the same. The modern meaning of "gymnasium" is a place where you exercise. With clothes on.
greek came up with the word
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".
It means "the gymnasium".
Gymnos means 'naked'
gymnasium (literally: a place to exercise naked)
A gymnasium in Ancient Greece was a place where adult men would train for athletic events. The athletic events were viewed as a tribute to the Greek Gods.
A xystus was, in Ancient Greek days, a long and open portico, or porch, within a gymnasium.
A xystos was, in Ancient Greek days, a long and open portico, or porch, within a gymnasium.