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Discus   Listen
noun
Discus  n.  (pl. E. discuses, L. disci)  
1.
(a)
A quoit; a circular plate of some heavy material intended to be pitched or hurled as a trial of strength and skill.
(b)
The exercise with the discus. Note: This among the Greeks was one of the chief gymnastic exercises and was included in the Pentathlon (the contest of the five exercises). The chief contest was that of throwing the discus to the greatest possible distance.
2.
A disk. See Disk.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Discus" Quotes from Famous Books



... the combatants appear to strike each other. Nor is there an instance, in any of these contests, of the Greek sign of acknowledging defeat, which was by holding up a finger in token of submission; and it was probably done by the Egyptians with a word. It is also doubtful if throwing the discus, or quoit, was an Egyptian game; but there appears to be one instance of it, in a king's tomb ...
— Museum of Antiquity - A Description of Ancient Life • L. W. Yaggy



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