Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
strigil
Noun
/ˈstrɪdʒɪl/
Definition
A tool used in ancient times for scraping dirt and oil from the skin after bathing.
Examples
- The athlete used a strigil to clean off the oil and dirt after his vigorous workout.
- In ancient Rome, strigils were often made of bronze or iron, showcasing intricate designs.
- Visitors to archaeological sites sometimes find strigils among the artifacts that highlight daily life in ancient cultures.
Meaning
The strigil is typically a curved, metal object that was used by Greek and Roman athletes to clean their bodies after exercising in the gymnasium or after a bath.
Synonyms
- Scraper
- Cleaner
- Body tool