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Pancratium

UK
/pæŋˈkreɪtiəm/
US
/pæŋˈkreɪʧəm/
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Translation pancratium into russian

pancratium
Noun
raiting
UK
/pæŋˈkreɪtiəm/
US
/pæŋˈkreɪʧəm/
The ancient Greeks included pancratium in their Olympic Games.
Древние греки включали панкратий в свои Олимпийские игры.
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Definitions

pancratium
Noun
raiting
UK
/pæŋˈkreɪtiəm/
US
/pæŋˈkreɪʧəm/
A genus of flowering plants in the Amaryllidaceae family, native to Europe, Africa, and Asia, known for their large, showy flowers.
The pancratium bloomed beautifully in the botanical garden, attracting many visitors.
An ancient Greek athletic contest that combined boxing and wrestling, known for its lack of rules and brutality.
The pancratium was one of the most challenging events in the ancient Olympic Games.

Examples

quotes Greek-style athletics included footraces, boxing, wrestling, and the pancratium.
quotes В атлетику греческого стиля включался бег, бокс, борьба и pancratium.
quotes Of Heracles himself it is said that he won victories at wrestling and the pancratium.
quotes О самом Геракле говорят, что он победил в борьбе и панкратионе.
quotes Now that the third Pancratium is out, I can positively smack that they have been growing in both sweep and complication as the series progresses.
quotes Теперь, когда третья игра закончилась, я могу с уверенностью сказать, что они растут как по объему, так и по сложности, поскольку серия прогрессирует.
quotes Unfortunately, pancratium was not chosen to be included in the modern Olympics.
quotes Поэтому и по сей день панкратион ещё не был представлен на современных Олимпийских Играх.
quotes The Greek practitioners of pancratium were later transformed into Roman gladiators.
quotes Со временем греческий панкратион переродился в римское гладиаторство.