Corinthian spirit
English
Etymology
From Corinthian sense 5.
Noun
Corinthian spirit (plural Corinthian spirits)
- Amateurism (originally in yachting)
- 1909 January 10, “Negro Was Favorite With London Sports”, in Scranton Republican, Scranton, PA, page 2:
- In the clubs interest in boxing for money seems almost dead. The army boxing contests are keenly followed, so are those of those of the universities and public schools, but the old Corinthian spirit has dropped many degrees in the social scale.
- An especially high standard of sportsmanship
- 2000, Adrian Smith; Dilwyn Porter, Amateurs and Professionals in Post-war British Sport, page 2:
- It would be an injustice, however, to regard Pegasus as simply a late flowering of the Corinthian spirit, a throwback to an era of elite amateurism
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.