Definition
Relating to anointing with oil, especially in athletic or medical contexts from ancient Greece.
Etymology
From Greek 'aleiptikos,' an adjective form of 'aleiphein' (to anoint), describing practices and substances used for oiling and treating the body.
Kelly Says
Ancient athletes used aleiptic oils as seriously as modern runners use performance gear—the right oil mixture could reduce friction, regulate temperature, and even improve flexibility!
Translations
CACatalà
perda de cabell
per-da de ka-bel
CSČeština
mastoidní
mast-oid-ni
DEDeutsch
Aleiptisch
ah-le-ip-tish
ELΕλληνικά
λιπαρός
li-pa-ros
ESEspañol
aleptico
ah-le-p-tee-ko
FISuomi
rasvainen
ras-vai-nen
FRFrançais
aléptique
ah-le-p-tee-k
IDBahasa Indonesia
berminyak
ber-mi-nyak
ITItaliano
aleiptico
ah-le-p-tee-ko
KMKM
ការបោះបង់សម្លៀង
ka-ar-bo-ah-bang-sam-leang
MSBahasa Melayu
berminyak
ber-mi-nyak
MYမြန်မာ
ရှိကြောင်း
she-kyaing
NLNederlands
vette huid
vet-te hu-id
PTPortuguês
aleíptico
ah-le-ip-tee-ko
RUРусский
жировая
zhirovaya
SWKiswahili
mafuta
ma-fu-ta
TRTürkçe
yağlı cilt
yah-lı cilt
UKУкраїнська
жирний
zhi-rniy
VITiếng Việt
da nhờn
da nho-ran
ZUZU
ukuhlalela
u-ku-hla-la-la