pythiad

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek Πυθίας (Puthías), from Πυθία (Puthía, Pythia).

Noun[edit]

pythiad (plural pythiads)

  1. (historical) The interval of time between the Pythian Games of Ancient Greece: either four or eight years, depending on the time period.

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