XYSTUS, among the Greeks, was a long portico, open or covered at the top, where the athletes practised wrestling and running; the gladiators, who practised therein, were called xylistæ. Among the Romans, the xylius was only an alley, or double row of trees, meeting like an arbour, and forming a shade to walk under.
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