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hetaera    
n. [古希腊的] 艺妓;妓女

[古希腊的] 艺妓;妓女


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  • Hetaira - Wikipedia
    A hetaira ( hɪˈtaɪrə ; Ancient Greek: ἑταίρα, lit 'female companion'; pl ἑταῖραι hetairai, hɪˈtaɪraɪ ), Latinized as hetaera ( hɪˈtɪrə pl hetaerae hɪˈtɪriː ), was a type of highly educated female companion in ancient Greece who served as an artist, entertainer, and conversationalist
  • Hetaira - World History Encyclopedia
    A hetaira (pl hetairai) was an educated female prostitute in ancient Greece and a common participant in symposia or drinking parties in private homes Sometimes referred to in English as a courtesan, the Greek term hetaira was a euphemism and meant 'companion'
  • Hetaira | Courtesan, Prostitution, Sexuality | Britannica
    hetaira, one of a class of professional independent courtesans of ancient Greece who, besides developing physical beauty, cultivated their minds and talents to a degree far beyond that allowed to the average Attic woman
  • HETAERA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HETAERA is one of a class of highly cultivated courtesans in ancient Greece
  • Hetairai: The Most Emancipated Class of Women in Ancient Athens? - Arcadia
    The word "hetaira" (ἑταίρα - "aitéra") in ancient Greek was used in the meaning of "girlfriend" or "companion" They were mostly highly educated women, capable of providing an excellent company to the men of the higher classes
  • Hetaira, the Greek Courtesans - ThoughtCo
    Hetaira—or hetaera—is the ancient Greek word for a type of highly skilled prostitute or courtesan The daughters and wives of Athenian citizens were sheltered from men and most serious education at least partly in order to assure their suitability as citizen wives
  • Hetaira and Courtesans - PBS
    Above these normal prostitutes, who were paid very little for their services, was a superior class of courtesans, called hetairai (meaning 'female companion') These women often charged as much as
  • The Hetairai — The Elite Prostitutes of Ancient Greece
    Hetaira Phyrne (c 371 BC -after 316 BC) became famous for being so beautiful that she was used as a model for statues of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love Phyrne posed as a model for the statue of Aphrodite of Knidos It was the first three-dimensional statue of a naked woman in ancient Greece
  • A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890)
    The word ἑταίρα signifies originally a female companion, but in its most common use denotes any woman who lived with (συνεῖναι, πλησιάζειν, χρῆσθαι, Dem c Timocr p 762 197) a man in any other connexion than lawful wedlock
  • The Famous Hetairas (prostitutes) in Ancient Greece
    Hetairas have a prominent place in Athenian society Most are foreign women, from the Aegean islands and the coasts of Ionia, Corinth and Naukrati They are respected and honored like few women in antiquity Diogenes writes of them "the beautiful Hetairas are queens" They were beautiful, smart, very educated and some even rose to high positions





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