Apoduterion 1

vol. I p.2820


1) Ἀποδυτήριον

In a Greek gymnasium, it was the changing room, a κατάστεγος δόμος, which people would use for the sake of both company and to pass the time, Plat. Lys. 206 c; Euthyd. 273 a. [Xen.] rep. Ath. 2, 10; Pollux III 157 probably incorrectly considers it an exercise place.

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