hellanodic Antonyms

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Meaning of hellanodic

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hellanodic (n.)

A judge or umpire in games or combats.

hellanodic Sentence Examples

  1. The hellanodic meticulously inspected the athletes to ensure their eligibility for the Olympic Games.
  2. The esteemed hellanodic, Andromachus of Elis, presided over the wrestling competitions with unwavering impartiality.
  3. The hellanodic's judgment was final and unquestionable, determining the victors and the defeated.
  4. The incorruptible hellanodic, Gorgias of Leontini, resisted all attempts at bribery.
  5. The stern hellanodic, Euagoras of Sparta, imposed harsh penalties on those who violated the Olympic rules.
  6. The hellanodic's mere presence at the Games commanded respect and discipline from the athletes.
  7. The keen-eyed hellanodic was ever watchful for cheating or unsportsmanlike conduct.
  8. The hellanodic's decision to disqualify the favored athlete caused widespread controversy.
  9. The hellanodic's oath to uphold fairness and honesty was taken with utmost solemnity.
  10. The exemplary hellanodic, Diagoras of Rhodes, became a legend for his integrity and devotion to the Olympic ideals.

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A judge or umpire in games or combats.

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The hellanodic meticulously inspected the athletes to ensure their eligibility for the Olympic Games.

The esteemed hellanodic, Andromachus of Elis, presided over the wrestling competitions with unwavering impartiality.

The hellanodic's judgment was final and unquestionable, determining the victors and the defeated.

The incorruptible hellanodic, Gorgias of Leontini, resisted all attempts at bribery.