different between eromenos vs eromenoi
eromenos
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (er?menos, “beloved”), from ???? (erá?, “to love”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?????m?n?s/
Noun
eromenos (plural eromenoi)
- (historical) An adolescent boy in Ancient Greece who was courted by an older man, or was in an erotic relationship with him.
- 1996, William Armstrong Percy III, Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece, University of Illinois Press (1998), ?ISBN, page 1:
- In his early twenties the young aristocratic lover (erastes) took a teen-aged youth, the eromenos or beloved, to bond with and train before going on at about age thirty to matrimony and fatherhood.
- 1996, William Armstrong Percy III, Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece, University of Illinois Press (1998), ?ISBN, page 1:
Coordinate terms
- erastes
Translations
Anagrams
- nemorose
eromenos From the web:
eromenoi
English
Noun
eromenoi
- plural of eromenos
eromenoi From the web:
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