ἐξώστης

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From ἐξωθέω (exōthéō, force out) (from ἐξ- (ex-) + ὠθέω (ōthéō)) + -της (-tēs).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Noun[edit]

ἐξώστης (exṓstēsm (genitive ἐξώστου); first declension

  1. one who drives out,
    1. epithet of Ἄρης (Árēs)
    2. of winds: ἐξῶσται ἄνεμοι (ánemoi) violent winds driving -ships- away
    3. (Koine, medicine) of pulse: coined by Archigenes
      • 2nd century CE, Archigenes, Apud Galenum, Aëtium, Oribasium, 8.662.
  2. (Koine) Hesychius gives the definition as: platform of a ship or for docking ships
  3. (Koine, theater) balcony
  4. (Byzantine) balcony

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Descendants[edit]

  • Greek: εξώστης (exóstis)

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