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English Dictionary: games by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Olympic \O*lym"pic\, [or] Olympian \O*lym"pi*an\, games \games\
      .
      A modified revival of the ancient Olympian games, consisting
      of international athletic games, races, etc., now held once
      in four years, the first having been at Athens in 1896.

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   games
  
      "The time you enjoy wasting is not time wasted." --
      {Bertrand Russell}.
  
      Here are some games-related pages on the {Web}: {Imperial
      Nomic (http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/achmed/fascist/)},
      {Thoth's games and recreations page
      (http://www.cis.ufl.edu/~thoth/library/recreation.html)},
      {Games Domain (http://wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk/GamesDomain)},
      {Zarf's List of Games on the Web
      (http://www.leftfoot.com/games.html)},
      {Dave's list of pointers to games resources
      (http://wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk/~djh/index.html)},
      {Collaborative Fiction
      (http://asylum.cid.com/fiction/fiction.html)}.
  
      See also {3DO}, {ADL}, {ADVENT}, {ADVSYS}, {alpha/beta
      pruning}, {Amiga}, {CHIP-8}, {Core Wars}, {DROOL}, {empire},
      {I see no X here.}, {Infocom}, {Inglish}, {initgame}, {life},
      {minimax}, {moria}, {mudhead}, {multi-user Dimension},
      {nethack}, {ogg}, {plugh}, {rogue}, {SPACEWAR}, {virtual
      reality}, {wizard mode}, {wumpus}, {xyzzy}, {ZIL}, {zorkmid}.
  
      See also {game theory}.
  
      (1996-03-03)
  
  

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Games
      (1.) Of children (Zech. 8:5; Matt. 11:16). The Jewish youth were
      also apparently instructed in the use of the bow and the sling
      (Judg. 20:16; 1 Chr. 12:2).
     
         (2.) Public games, such as were common among the Greeks and
      Romans, were foreign to the Jewish institutions and customs.
      Reference, however, is made to such games in two passages (Ps.
      19:5; Eccl. 9:11).
     
         (3.) Among the Greeks and Romans games entered largely into
      their social life.
     
         (a) Reference in the New Testament is made to gladiatorial
      shows and fights with wild beasts (1 Cor. 15:32). These were
      common among the Romans, and sometimes on a large scale.
     
         (b) Allusion is frequently made to the Grecian gymnastic
      contests (Gal. 2:2; 5:7; Phil. 2:16; 3:14; 1 Tim. 6:12; 2 Tim.
      2:5; Heb. 12:1, 4, 12). These were very numerous. The Olympic,
      Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian games were esteemed as of great
      national importance, and the victors at any of these games of
      wrestling, racing, etc., were esteemed as the noblest and the
      happiest of mortals.
     
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