metœcus

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See also: metoecus

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin metoecus, from Ancient Greek μέτοικος (métoikos, alien, outsider, foreigner), combination of μετά (metá) and οἶκος (oîkos, residency).

Noun[edit]

metœcus (plural metœci)

  1. (rare) denizen, sojourner, stranger, outlander.

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