Aliptae

/əˈlɪptiː/ noun

Plural of alipta; in Ancient Greece and Rome, enslaved persons or workers employed to oil and massage athletes, particularly in gymnasiums and public baths.

From Greek 'aleiptes' (one who anoints with oil), from 'aleiphein' (to anoint). The Latin plural 'aliptae' preserved the Greek singular root.

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