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Wat (wie) is ludi - definitie


ludi         
  • Octavian crowned as Augustus
  • [[Terracotta]] plaque (1st century) depicting a ''[[venatio]]'', or human-animal [[blood sport]]
RECURRING SPORTING EVENT IN THE ANCIENT ROME
Ludi circenses; Ludi votivi
Ludi means awesome.
That website was so ludi.
Ludi         
  • Octavian crowned as Augustus
  • [[Terracotta]] plaque (1st century) depicting a ''[[venatio]]'', or human-animal [[blood sport]]
RECURRING SPORTING EVENT IN THE ANCIENT ROME
Ludi circenses; Ludi votivi
Ludi (Latin plural) were public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people (populus Romanus). Ludi were held in conjunction with, or sometimes as the major feature of, Roman religious festivals, and were also presented as part of the cult of state.
Luddi         
MUSIC GENRE AND TYPE OF DANCE
Luddi is a traditional folk dance of Punjab. It is performed in cirles by both men and women while clicking their fingers and clapping hands, jumps and half-turns.

Wikipedia

Ludi
Ludi (Latin plural) were public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people (populus Romanus). Ludi were held in conjunction with, or sometimes as the major feature of, Roman religious festivals, and were also presented as part of the cult of state.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor ludi
1. Ludi Simpson, a social statistician at Manchester University, said the Pakistani population in Birmingham was likely to double by 2026.
2. That‘s not true – it is more due to the growth of (ethnic minority) people born in Britain," author of the study, Ludi Simpson, said.
3. Ludi Simpson, the author of the study to be presented to the Economic and Social Research Council, said: "More non–white residents leave areas where whites are a minority than do white residents.
4. In fact if he had only read the first two sentences of Dr Ludi Simpson‘s most recent paper he would have learnt that ‘racial self–segregation and increased racial segregation are myths for Britain.