μόθων

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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According to Beekes, from μόθος (móthos, battle din). However, Lewy proposes a Semitic origin, comparing the word with Hebrew עתק (ataq, to set free) and suggesting that μόθαξ (móthax) was the original word.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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μόθων (móthōnm (genitive μόθωνος); third declension

  1. (at Sparta) children of helots, brought up as foster-brothers of the young Spartans
  2. (in Attica) presumptuous, impudent fellow
  3. kind of licentious dance
  4. kind of tune for the flute

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