paidia

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See also: Paidia

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek παιδιά (paidiá, childish play, amusement), from παῖς (paîs, child).

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paidia

  1. (sociology) Free play, such as make-believe, that lacks the structured rules of formal games.

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