The English word Olympia or Olympos (khora) was originally a town or district in Elis in ancient Greece.
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The word Olympics originates from the Latin word Olympicus, which means of Olympus, or of Olympia. From there, there was the Greek word Olympikos.
The word athlete originates from the Greek word "athlos" meaning contest. It was officially used at the first Olympic games in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece.
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The word Olympics comes from the name Mount Olympus where the 'Greek' Gods live,and Greek gods come from Greek Mythology.Answer 2:No, sorry, the word Olympics comes from Greek city Olympia where the most important competitions were held in antiquity.
There is no such word in Greek.
It is the Greek word for "battle".
The word olympic comes from the Greek city of Olympus where the first games honoring Zeus were played. As far as the Olympic Games go? They were first held in Olympia, Greece...so the Olympic Games were the games in Olympia.
pretty sure it was zeus: protector of olympia, in which the word olympic comes from
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.