alipta means an official responsible for training and anointing athletes for the games. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From Latin alipta (“trainer of wrestlers or gymnasts”), from Ancient Greek ἀλείπτης (aleíptēs).
noun
- An official responsible for training and anointing athletes for the games.“The anointing of the bodies of the youths, and strewing them with dust, before they commenced their exercises, as well as the regulation of their diet, was the duty of the aliptae.”
- alipta muscata, a medicinal paste.
- One of the four margas (traditional techniques for playing percussive intruments), which combines strokes of the vamaka and urdhavaka drums.“Alipta is said to be of two types, ragalipta and rupalipta. The former is a combination of nada with svara and raga, while the latter is a combination of nada with raga and svara.”