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σπορ = Sports Or as a noun: αθλητισμός = Sports (noun)
The greek word for one is: "ένα" (ena).
Since the Greek gods and goddesses were from long ago there is no Greek god or goddess of sports but if meaning like the Olympics it would be Zeus because, the Olympics were dedicated to him. Above is one idea. Here is another idea Nike is the Greek goddess victory and the one that many consider to be the Greek Goddess of sports.
Archons are not from greek mythology. It is a title given to a wealthy person who participated in the early government of Greece.
On my varsity jacket and most that I have seen, a star signifies that individual was team captain of one of the sports that they participated in.
Free men from all over the Greek world would participate. These were usually wealthier people, as the games took place during the Greek harvest, so peasants could rarely afford to compete.
Sailor is an English word, not a Greek one. So it has no meaning in Greek. So perhaps you should ask, "What is the Greek word for sailor?"
I'm not sure about few, but one is mono. This word does come from the Greek.
The word "hermit" comes from the Greek word "ερημιτης" or "herimitis" which means one who lives a solitary life.
The Greek root word of "thespian" is "Thespis," who was a Greek playwright and one of the earliest known actors in ancient Greek theatre.
One can find news about sports in news providing websites such as CNN or ESPN. In addition, one can find news about sports in one's local newspaper or newspapers.
one word for it is odynia