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  • Kottabos
  • Target game played by ancient Greeks and Etruscans

    as a kottabos player. The inscription beside her is Doric, the dialect used by the Sicilians. As Antiphanes wrote in his play: "the kottabos player

    Kottabos

    Kottabos

    Kottabos

  • Symposium (ancient Greece)
  • Part of a banquet in Greek and Etruscan art

    in competitive entertainments. A game sometimes played at symposia was kottabos, in which players swirled the dregs of their wine in a kylix, a platter-like

    Symposium (ancient Greece)

    Symposium (ancient Greece)

    Symposium_(ancient_Greece)

  • Entertainment
  • Activity that holds attention or gives pleasure

    Banqueters playing Kottabos and a girl playing the aulos, Greece (c. 420 BCE). Banqueting and music have continued to be two important entertainments since

    Entertainment

    Entertainment

    Entertainment

  • Kottabos (literary magazine)
  • Irish literary magazine

    McGee and appeared three times a year. The name "Kottabos" was taken from the Greek drinking game kottabos. Robert Yelverton Tyrrell was the first editor-in-chief

    Kottabos (literary magazine)

    Kottabos (literary magazine)

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  • Oscar Wilde
  • Irish writer (1854–1900)

    lyrics and poems in magazines since entering Trinity College, especially in Kottabos and the Dublin University Magazine. In mid-1881, at 27 years old, he published

    Oscar Wilde

    Oscar Wilde

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  • Drinking game
  • Game which involves the consumption of alcoholic beverages

    been banned at some institutions, particularly colleges and universities. Kottabos is one of the earliest known drinking games from ancient Greece, dated

    Drinking game

    Drinking game

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  • Athenaeus
  • Late 2nd/early 3rd century Greek rhetorician and grammarian

    tradition inspired by the use of the Greek banquet. Banqueters playing Kottabos while a musician plays the Aulos, decorated by the artist 'Nicias'/'Nikias'

    Athenaeus

    Athenaeus

  • Hetaira
  • Type of female companion in Ancient Greece

    Painting, on the inside of a kylix, of a hetaira or prostitute playing kottabos, a drinking game played at symposia in which the participants flicked the

    Hetaira

    Hetaira

    Hetaira

  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Sole college of the University of Dublin

    publish newspapers and magazines. From 1869 to 1893, the literary magazine Kottabos was published, edited by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell. It has been called 'perhaps

    Trinity College Dublin

    Trinity College Dublin

    Trinity_College_Dublin

  • List of drinking games
  • High jinks Horserace Ice luge Icing Kastenlauf Keg stand Kings Kinito Kottabos Liar's dice Matchbox Neknominate Never have I ever Pass-Out Patruni e sutta

    List of drinking games

    List of drinking games

    List_of_drinking_games

  • Solar symbol
  • Symbol representing the Sun

    Oxford Solar Myth, A Contribution to Comparative Mythology" in: Echoes from Kottabos, London (1906), 279–290 for a satire on this effect. notably ciriticized

    Solar symbol

    Solar symbol

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  • Outline of ancient Greece
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece

    Greece Cuisine of ancient Greece Kykeon Wine in ancient Greece Symposium Kottabos Syssitia Education in ancient Greece Paideia Fiction set in ancient Greece

    Outline of ancient Greece

    Outline of ancient Greece

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  • Tomb of the Diver
  • Ancient Greece funerary artifact in Paestum, Italy

    drink. The northern wall shows one guest on the leftmost couch engaging in kottabos, an ancient game of tossing wine from a cup at a target. On the rightmost

    Tomb of the Diver

    Tomb of the Diver

    Tomb_of_the_Diver

  • Ancient Greek cuisine
  • in honor of Dionysus, followed by conversation or table games, such as kottabos. The guests would recline on couches (κλίναι klínai); low tables held the

    Ancient Greek cuisine

    Ancient_Greek_cuisine

  • Bryn Mawr Painter
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    Greek symposium (drinking party) and is shown playing the popular game of kottabos, in which contestants attempted to hit various types of targets with wine

    Bryn Mawr Painter

    Bryn Mawr Painter

    Bryn_Mawr_Painter

  • Alfred Perceval Graves
  • Anglo-Irish poet (1846–1931)

    College Dublin. As an undergraduate he contributed to the literary magazine Kottabos, starting in 1869. His first poem appeared in the Dublin University Magazine

    Alfred Perceval Graves

    Alfred Perceval Graves

    Alfred_Perceval_Graves

  • Ancient Greece and wine
  • Wine in Ancient Greece

    frequent component at the symposium, which sometimes included the game of kottabos, which involved flinging lees from a wine cup towards a target. The medicinal

    Ancient Greece and wine

    Ancient Greece and wine

    Ancient_Greece_and_wine

  • Kylix
  • Ancient Greek or Etruscan drinking cup

    with minimal risk of spilling. The handles allowed the guests to play kottabos, where a guest would put their right index finger into one of the handles

    Kylix

    Kylix

    Kylix

  • John Millington Synge
  • Irish writer and collector of folklore (1871–1909)

    he published his first known work, a poem influenced by Wordsworth, in Kottabos: A College Miscellany. After graduating, Synge moved to Germany to study

    John Millington Synge

    John Millington Synge

    John_Millington_Synge

  • Robert Yelverton Tyrrell
  • Irish classical scholar (1844–1914)

    establishment of the literary journal Hermathena as well as the college miscellany Kottabos, which collected humorous writings, often in Latin and Greek. After stepping

    Robert Yelverton Tyrrell

    Robert Yelverton Tyrrell

    Robert_Yelverton_Tyrrell

  • Solar myths
  • Myths dealing with the sun

    n'a jamais existé, ou Grand erratum. Littledale, Richard (1870). "The Oxford Solar Myth". Kottabos: A College Miscellany. 5 (Michaelmas Term): 145–154.

    Solar myths

    Solar myths

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  • Willie Wilde
  • Irish journalist and poet (1852–1899)

    In 1876 'Willie' published several of his poems in the College magazine Kottabos, which he also edited. After graduating from Trinity College Willie Wilde

    Willie Wilde

    Willie Wilde

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  • John Todhunter
  • degree in 1871. At Trinity he also contributed to the literary magazine Kottabos. In 1870 (one year prior to his DM) he became a Professor of English Literature

    John Todhunter

    John Todhunter

    John_Todhunter

  • Dionysiaca
  • Greek epic poem by Nonnus

    Bacchante Chalcomede. Aphrodite sends Aglaia to fetch Eros, who is playing kottabos with Hymenaeus. In exchange for a chaplet made by Hephaestus, Eros agrees

    Dionysiaca

    Dionysiaca

    Dionysiaca

  • Mangas
  • Late 19th, early 20th century Greek social group

    to lexicographer Menos Filintas (Μένος Φιλήντας) their name comes from kottabos; according to the Manolis Triantafyllidis Foundation it derives from the

    Mangas

    Mangas

    Mangas

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Kore of Lyons Korkyra (mythology) Korkyra (polis) Korophaioi Korybantes Kottabos Kotthybos Kouloura Kourion Kouroi of Flerio Kouros Kouros of Apollonas

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Rebetiko
  • Greek music genre

    to lexicographer Menos Filintas (Μένος Φιλήντας) their name comes from kottabos; according to the Manolis Triantafyllidis Foundation it derives from the

    Rebetiko

    Rebetiko

    Rebetiko

  • Daily life of the Etruscans
  • important part of their lives. Herodotus recounts their many games: dice, kottabos, ball (episkyros or harpastum), Phersu, Askôliasmos, and borsa. The Etruscans

    Daily life of the Etruscans

    Daily life of the Etruscans

    Daily_life_of_the_Etruscans

  • Methods of divination
  • cottabomancy/cottobomancy /ˈkɒtəboʊmænsi/: by wine in a brass bowl (Greek kottabos, 'cottabus' + manteía, 'prophecy') craniognomy /ˌkreɪniˈɒɡnoʊmi/ or /ˌkreɪniˈɒnəmi/

    Methods of divination

    Methods_of_divination

  • Gnathaena
  • Athenian hetaira

    This painting, on the inside of a kylix, depicts a hetaira playing kottabos, a drinking game played at symposia in which the participants flicked the dregs

    Gnathaena

    Gnathaena

    Gnathaena

  • John Martley
  • appointment in the Landed Estates Court, he did not practise. He wrote both for Kottabos and for Frothy, a Dublin periodical (1879). He married Frances Howorth

    John Martley

    John_Martley

  • Richard Frederick Littledale
  • Anglo-Irish cleric and writer (1833–1890)

    contribution to Kottabos, entitled "Oxford Solar Myth. A Contribution to Comparative Mythology" gets a special mention in Echoes from Kottabos by Robert Yelverton

    Richard Frederick Littledale

    Richard_Frederick_Littledale

  • Women in classical Athens
  • prostitutes entertained guests. On the left, a hetaira plays the drinking game kottabos; on the right, a flute player (who often provided sexual services in addition

    Women in classical Athens

    Women in classical Athens

    Women_in_classical_Athens

  • Edward Dowden
  • 19th/20th-century Irish critic and poet

    and at Trinity College, Dublin. He contributed to the literary magazine Kottabos. He had a distinguished career, becoming president of the Philosophical

    Edward Dowden

    Edward Dowden

    Edward_Dowden

  • Ross Scaife
  • American politician (1960–2008)

    Kypria and its Early Reception, UTexas Ph.D. Thesis 1990. Scaife, R., "From kottabos to war in Aristophanes' Acharnians", GRBS 33 (1992), pp. 25–35 Scaife,

    Ross Scaife

    Ross_Scaife

  • Pamphaios
  • Greek Attic potter active between 510 and 480 BC

    red-figure Nikosthenic neck-amphora Interior of a red-figure kylix depicting kottabos players. Signed by Pamphaios, c. 510 BC. Louvre (CA 1585). "Pamphaios (Greek

    Pamphaios

    Pamphaios

    Pamphaios

  • Ameipsias
  • 5th-century BC Athenian playwright

    few fragments of the following six plays: Ἀποκοτταβίζοντες (Men Playing Kottabos) Κατεσθίων (although this attribution is considered doubtful by many scholars)

    Ameipsias

    Ameipsias

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Online names & meanings

  • Wabiba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Wabiba

    Giver; Donor

  • Lind
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German

    Lind

    Island of Linden Trees; Tender Beauty

  • Thedford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thedford

    English : variant of Thetford.

  • Keely
  • Girl/Female

    Irish American Celtic

    Keely

    Beautiful.

  • Eshaal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Eshaal

    Flower of Jannat paradise

  • SOREDAMORS
  • Female

    Arthurian

    SOREDAMORS

    , gilt by love.

  • Sarvadharin | ஸர்வதாரிந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sarvadharin | ஸர்வதாரிந

    Lord Shiva

  • Aravindhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Aravindhan

    Lotus; Lord Vishnu; A Tamil Saint

  • ALITA
  • Female

    Spanish

    ALITA

    Perhaps a contracted form of Mexican (Spanish) Adelita, ALITA means "noble." 

  • ACHAK
  • Male

    Native American

    ACHAK

    Native American Algonquin name ACHAK means "spirit."

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