ludus

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A school, in particular:; A gladiatorial training school. Ancient-Rome,historical
    — "[…] and I'd just as soon not set foot in another ludus." "I've had my fill of ludi, believe me," he mutters. "But I've falsified a life before. I can do it again." Then he smiles. "I hear Rome is lovely." I wrinkle my nose . " I'd rather live in Pompeii's sewer[…]"
  2. A school, in particular:; A private school for teaching children reading, writing, arithmetic, and sometimes Greek. Ancient-Rome,historical
    — […] the routine of the Roman ludus emphasized strenuous discipline and corporal punishment. An institution for developing the skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic, the ludus was attended by children from the ages of seven through twelve.

词形变化

ludi plural

词源

Etymology tree
Latin ludusbor.
English ludus
Borrowed from Latin ludus.
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