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The word came from the mountain "mount Olympos" in Greece. Όλυμπος also Olympos. It is where they believed the God Zeus lived and the first olympic games were held there. The games were competitions held between athletes from the city-states of ancient Greece. The first competition took place in Olympia, Greece in 776 BC.
Yellow, Green, Black, Blue and Red rings.
The original Olympic athletes competed completely in the nude. Some athletes wore a thin leather strap as a penis restraint called a kynodesme.
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My understanding is that it is neither. The term "Olympiad" refers to a 4-year period between Olympic games. It was easier when the winter and summer games were in the same year, but now the word describes the summer games only. The Sochi games are technically called the 22nd Winter Games.
The term 'paralympic games' is a common noun unless referring to a specific athletic competition; for example:XIV Paralympic Games, LondonX Paralympic Winter Games, Vancouver
The word "modern" distinguishes the games since 1896 from the ancient Greek Olympic games from 776 BC. There are two Olympics games, summer and winter, referring to the season of year the games are held in and the sports contested therein.
In video games, it a mispronounced word. In German it is wunderwaffe- or wonder weapon.
The word Olympics is capitalized, a proper noun, it is the name of a specific sports competition held by the International Olympic Committee. When the word that comes after the proper noun Olympics is part of a title, such as The Twentieth Winter Olympic Games or The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, it should be capitalized. When the word Olympic is used as an adjective, such as an Olympic athlete, or an Olympic venue, it is not capitalized.The word Olympics is derived from the original ancient Olympics, an athletic competition said to have originated in the eighth century in Olympia Greece, also a proper noun, the name of a city.However, the word olympic or olympian are sometimes used as common nouns and adjectives for things not related to Olympia or the Olympics, such as an olympic effort or he's a real olympian. These uses should be capitalized but you will often see them in lower case.
The word Olympics is capitalized, a proper noun, it is the name of a specific sports competition held by the International Olympic Committee.When the word that comes before the proper noun Olympics is the name of the city in which a specific Olympic competition is held, such as London Olympics 2012 or Sochi Olympics 2014; or a title including the numerical sequence of the specific competition, such as The Twentieth Winter Olympic Games, the word should be capitalized.The word Olympics is derived from the original ancient Olympics, an athletic competition said to have originated in the eighth century in Olympia Greece, also a proper noun, the name of a city.However, the word olympic or olympian are sometimes used as common nouns and adjectives for things not related to Olympia or the Olympics, such as an olympic effort or he's a real olympian. These uses should be capitalized but you will often see them in lower case.
Yes the word Olympics comes from the Greek as a reference to Mt. Olympus, where the Ancient games were held in honor of the Greek Gods.. I have to make a correction here. The word Olympics comes from the greek word Olympia, the place in Peloponnese, where the Ancient games were held in honor of the gods. Mt Olympus is the place where the greek gods where living, their residence in other words.
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The base word of 'wonder' is 'wond'.
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According to the Olympic three-word abbreviation system, the initials GHA stands for Ghana. This system was first used at the Winter Olympics in 1956 and at the Summer Olympics in 1960.