dromos

[ˈdrəʊmɒs]

dromos Definition

  • 1a long entrance or avenue leading to a building or tomb
  • 2a racecourse or stadium in ancient Greece

Using dromos: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dromos" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dromos leading to the temple was lined with statues.

  • Example

    The Olympic games were held in the dromos of Olympia.

  • Example

    The dromos of the tomb was decorated with frescoes.

dromos Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dromos

  • an avenue leading to a sacred site or temple

    Example

    The sacred dromos of Delphi was believed to be the path taken by Apollo when he visited the oracle.

  • a racecourse for chariot races

    Example

    The chariot dromos at Olympia was one of the most important venues for the ancient Olympic games.

  • a racecourse for foot races

    Example

    The stadium dromos at Nemea was used for the Panhellenic Games.

Origins of dromos

from Greek 'dromos', meaning 'running, racecourse'

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Summary: dromos in Brief

'Dromos' [ˈdrəʊmɒs] refers to a long entrance or avenue leading to a building or tomb, or a racecourse or stadium in ancient Greece. Examples include the dromos leading to the temple and the dromos of the tomb, as well as the Olympic games held in the dromos of Olympia. Phrases like 'sacred dromos,' 'chariot dromos,' and 'stadium dromos' denote specific types of dromos.