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erastes

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ??????? (erast?s, lover), from ???? (erá?, to love).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???æste?s/

Noun

erastes (plural erastai)

  1. (historical) An adult man in Ancient Greece who courted or was in a pederastic relationship with an adolescent boy, who was called an eromenos.
    • 2002, Stephen O Murray, Pacific Homosexualities (iUniverse 2002, p. 80)
      In regard to the boys (er?menos) involved in ancient Greek pederasty, Dover (1978:52) asked: “What does the eromenos get out of submission to his erast?s?”

Coordinate terms

  • eromenos

Translations

Anagrams

  • Easters, Teressa, arsetes, earsets, erasest, reseats, saeters, searest, seaters, starees, teasers, tessera

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erases

English

Verb

erases

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of erase

Noun

erases

  1. plural of erase

Anagrams

  • Reases, easers, sarees

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