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dromos
[drom-uhs, -os, droh-muhs, -mos]
noun
plural
dromoiArchaeology.a passageway into an ancient subterranean tomb.
a racetrack in ancient Greece.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dromos1
First recorded in 1840–50, dromos is from the Greek word óDz a running, course, place for running
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I’d like to recommend Enantios Dromos, a trans video artist from Brazil who works collaboratively through Limitrofe Television, the collective he founded.
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Dromos, drom′os, n. a Greek race-course: an entrance-passage or avenue, as to a subterranean treasury, &c.—adjs.
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This avenue, or dromos, led to the sanctuary, the temenos, along a double row of immense basalt sphinxes, half woman, half lioness; half man, half bull.
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The processions streamed into the dromos at pilgrims’ pace.
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The obelisks of the dromos came into view.
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