Philerast

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek φιλεραστής (philerastḗs, philerast).

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Philerast m (weak, genitive Philerasten, plural Philerasten)

  1. philerast
    • 1875: Plato and G.F. Rettig [tr.], Platonis Symposium, [1]?
      So werde durchaus ein solcher Päderast und Philerast, indem er immer das Verwandte werthschätze.
      This is what generally becomes of such a pederast and philerast, by always appreciating the relationship.

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