Amphidromia

English

Etymology

Ancient Greek ἀμφιδρόμια (amphidrómia)

Noun

Amphidromia

  1. (historical) In Ancient Greece, a ceremonial feast celebrated on the fifth or seventh day after the birth of a child.
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