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[ hi-tahyuhr-uh ] / hɪˈtaɪər ə /
noun, plural he·tai·rai [hi-tahyuhtahy-rahy]. /hɪˈtaɪətaɪ raɪ/. OTHER WORDS FROM hetairahe·tai·ric, adjectiveWords nearby hetairaHeston and Isleworth, Hesychast, het, hetaera, hetaerism, hetaira, heterarchy, heteraxial, heteresthesia, hetero, heteroagglutinin Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hetairaThe classic Hetaira seems more akin to this Apollochartered libertine of an age bent on being equally classical. A Decade of Italian Women, v. II (of 2)|T. Adolphus Trollope Saperdion was a famous Hetaira, the Empousa, a mythological monster. A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)|Mrs. Sutherland Orr At Athens there was nothing disgraceful in frequenting the dicterion or keeping an hetaira. The History of Prostitution|William W. Sanger In Greece and Rome there was, perhaps you know, a certain class of females called Hetaira, also a class of males called parasites. A Fantasy of Far Japan|Baron Kencho Suyematsu
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