Aleiptes

/æ.ˈleɪp.tiːz/ noun

In ancient Greece, a person who anointed athletes with oil before competition or bathed them afterward.

From Ancient Greek 'aleiptos' meaning 'anointed,' derived from 'aleiphein' (to anoint with oil), describing a professional attendant in athletic and bathing contexts.

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