释义 |
prox·e·nus \ˈpräksənəs\ noun also prox·e·nos \-ksəˌnäs\ (plural proxe·ni \-ksəˌnī\ ; also proxe·noi \-ksəˌnȯi\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek proxenos, from pro before, for + xenos stranger, guest — more at for : a citizen of a city state in ancient Greece appointed by another state to have charge of its interests and the welfare of its citizens while in his state |