- (
gumnos) is said to be
Latin for nude. In
classical Latin, the
proper word for "nude" is nudus. The
ancient Gr**** word for "nude" is
however gumnos (γυμνός)...
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naked people or nudists. The term
gymnophobia comes from the Gr**** γυμνός -
gumnos, "naked" and φόβος - phobos, "fear". A
phobia that has a
significant amount...
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European countries. The word γυμνάσιον (gumnásion), from Gr**** γυμνός (
gumnós) 'naked' or 'nude', was
first used in
Ancient Greece, in the
sense of a...
- is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** κλάδος (kládos) "branch" and γυμνός (
gumnós) "naked" and
refers to the
stout branchlets unclothed with
small twigs....
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guttiform guttur-
throat Latin guttur goitre,
guttural gymn- nude Gr**** γυμνός (
gumnós) gymnasium, gymnast, gymnastics, gymnophobia, gymnoplast, gymnosophist,...
- *nogʷ- "naked"
naked (< OE
nacod "naked") naqaþs "naked"
nudus "naked"
gumnós "naked" nagnás "naked"
NPers loxt "naked" OCS nagŭ "naked"
OPrus nags "naked"...
- Names), Sofia, 1995 Venedikov, Ivan.
Mitove na
bulgarskata zemya:
Mednoto Gumno (Myths of the
Bulgarian Land: The
Copper Threshing Floor), Sofia, 1982 Drugaş...
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George Robert Gray in 1840. The name of the
genus is from the
Ancient Gr****
gumnos for "naked" or "bare" and rhis,
rhinos "nostrils". Some
authorities such...
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guttiform guttur-
throat Latin guttur goitre,
guttural gymn- nude Gr**** γυμνός (
gumnós) gymnasium, gymnast, gymnastics, gymnophobia, gymnoplast, gymnosophist,...
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sparrow as the type species. The name
combines the
Ancient Gr****
words gumnos "bare" or "naked" and
rhinos "nostrils".
There are four
species recognized:...