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palestra

American  
[puh-les-truh] / pəˈlɛs trə /
Or palaestra

noun

Greek Antiquity.

PLURAL

palestras, palestrae
  1. a public place for training or exercise in wrestling or athletics.


palestra British  
/ pəˈlɛstrə, -ˈliː- /

noun

  1. the usual US spelling of palaestra

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Etymology

Origin of palestra

1375–1425; late Middle English palestre < Latin palaestra a wrestling school, place of exercise < Greek palaístra, equivalent to palais-, variant stem of palaíein to wrestle + -tra feminine noun suffix of place

Example Sentences

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The apartment at the entrance of the baths, or in the palestra, where one stripped; a dressing room.

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But when we leave the child "free as a man" in the palestra of his own intelligence, his type changes entirely.

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Afterward I challenged him to the palestra; and he wrestled and closed with me several times alone; I fancied that I might succeed in this way.

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The statue represents an athlete rubbing his arm with a flesh scraper to remove the oil and sand of the palestra, or exercising ground.

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Suppose that at the palestra somebody hath all to-torn thee with XX.

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