How Do You Spell OLYMPIAD?

Pronunciation: [əlˈɪmpɪˌad] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "olympiad" is determined by its pronunciation. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /əˈlɪmpiæd/. The first syllable "o-" is pronounced as a schwa sound /ə/, followed by the stressed syllable "-lym" with a short "i" sound /ɪ/. The last two syllables "-piad" are pronounced with a long "ee" sound /i/ and the "a" is pronounced as a short "ae" sound /æ/. The overall pronunciation of "olympiad" is uh-LIM-pee-ad.

OLYMPIAD Meaning and Definition

  1. Olympiad is a noun that refers to a period of four years, which corresponds to the time span between the Olympic Games. Derived from "Olympic," which relates to the ancient Greek city of Olympia, this term specifically denotes a unit of time highlighting the significance and duration of the celebrated athletic event. The Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece, in ancient times to honor Zeus, the king of Greek gods. The concept of olympiad is rooted in the original period between successive Olympic Games, beginning around 776 BCE.

    Today, the term "olympiad" is utilized to depict the interval of four years adopted by modern Olympic Games. This consists of a cycle where various Olympic events are organized, bringing together athletes from different nations to compete in sports, ranging from track and field to swimming, gymnastics, and more. The quadrennial structure of olympiad ensures the organization and planning of the Olympic Games, providing ample time for athletes to train and prepare for their respective competitions.

    In broader context, olympiad has also come to symbolize a specific edition or occurrence of the Olympic Games itself. For instance, "Tokyo 2020 Olympics" represents the upcoming olympiad, where the event is scheduled to take place in Tokyo, Japan, in the year 2021 due to unprecedented circumstances.

  2. A period of four years, as the interval between the celebration of the Olympic games, forming one of the anc. Methods of computing time-the first Olympiad began 776 B.C.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of OLYMPIAD

The word "olympiad" is derived from the Greek word "ōlympias", which means "belonging to Olympus". Olympus is the mythical home of the gods in Greek mythology. The term was used to refer to the period of four years between each Olympic Games in ancient Greece, where the Games were held in honor of the gods. Over time, the word "olympiad" came to represent both the period of four years between each Olympic Games and the Games themselves.

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Plural form of OLYMPIAD is OLYMPIADS

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