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amphidromia

[ am-fi-droh-mee-uh ]

noun

  1. a family festival in ancient Athens in honor of the birth of a child, during which the child received a name.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of amphidromia1

From Greek, equivalent to amphídrom(os) “running about” ( amphi-, -drome ) + -ia -ia
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Example Sentences

He writes in one case of brewing "groaning-beer," and in his household were held two New England amphidromia.

This expressed itself in a family festival, called the Amphidromia, celebrated usually on the seventh day after the birth.

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