gumnasthv"
gumnasthv" , ou`, oJ , ( gumnavzw ) a trainer of professional Athletes, Xen ., Plat.
gumnastikov"
gumnastikov" , hv, ovn , ( gumnavzw ) fond of athletic exercises, skilled in them, Plat .: hJ -khv (with or without tevcnh ), gymnastics, Id.: Adv. -kw`" , Ar.
gumnhv"
gumnhv" , h`to", oJ , ( gumnov" ) a light-armed foot-soldier, slinger, Hdt ., Eur. , Xen. Hence gumnhteuvw
gumnhteuvw
gumnhteuvw , to be light-armed, Plut.
gumnhvth"
gumnhvth" , ou, oJ , = gumnhv" , Xen. :as Adj. naked, Luc.
gumnhtiva
gumnhtiva , hJ , ( gumnhv" ) the light-armed troops, Thuc.
gumnhtikov"
gumnhtikov" , hv, ovn , of or for a light-armed soldier ( guvmnh" ), Xen.
gumnikov"
gumnikov" , hv, ovn , ( gumnov" ) of or for gymnastic exercises, Hdt ., Thuc.
gumniteuvw
gumni<Eth>teuvw , = gumnhteuvw : to be naked, N.T.
Gumnopaidivai
Gumno-paidivai , aiJ , a festival in honour of those who fell at Thyrea, at which boys went through gymnastic exercises, Hdt ., Thuc. , Xen.
gumnov", GUMNO vS, gumnov"
GUMNO vS , hv, ovn , naked, unclad, Od., etc.
2. unarmed, Il., etc. : ta; gumnav the parts not covered by armour, the exposed parts, Thuc ., Xen. : esp. the right side (the left being covered by the shields), Thuc.
3.
of things,
gumno;n tovxon
an
uncovered
bow, i.e. taken out of the case, Od.
4.
c. gen.
stripped of
a thing,
Hdt.
,
Aesch.
5.
in common language
gumnov"
meant
lightly clad,
i.e.
in the tunic only
(
citwvn
), without the mantle (
iJmavtion
),
Lat.
nudus
,
Hes
.,
Xen.
6.
bare, mere,
N.T.
Gumnosofistaiv
Gumno-sofistaiv , w`n, oiJ , the naked philosophers of India, Plut,