Amphidromia

/ˌæmfɪˈdroʊmiə/ noun

An ancient Greek ritual or ceremony, particularly one involving a circular procession or journey around something.

From Greek 'amphi-' (around) and 'dromos' (running or course). The term described ceremonial processions in ancient Athens, notably the ritual welcoming of a newborn into the household.

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