Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"

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Sujet : Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"
De : nospam (at) *nospam* de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
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Date : 19. Sep 2024, 21:49:11
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occam <occam@nowhere.nix> wrote:

On 19/09/2024 06:59, Aidan Kehoe wrote:
Another one that stuck for me was "metic", "resident foreigner in a
Greek city state," apparently not related to meticulous.
 
Try 'hermetic' as a related concept. A 'foreigner' in ancient Greek was
someone from another city state, even if that was a city in Greece.
'Greece' did not become an entity until much later.

Depends on what you want 'entity' to mean.
Those ancient Greeks certainly saw themselves as a cultural entity,
with a shared language and culture. This extended to 'Greater Greece'.
It was only the narrow sense of a political entity that was
inconceivable to them,

Jan
 

Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 Sep06:59 * Word of the day: “ithyphallic”9Aidan Kehoe
19 Sep07:05 +- Re: Word of the day: “ithyphallic”1Hibou
19 Sep08:53 `* Re: Word of the day: “ithyphallic”7occam
19 Sep21:49  `* Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"6J. J. Lodder
19 Sep22:43   +* Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"3Snidely
19 Sep22:48   i+- Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"1Snidely
19 Sep23:38   i`- Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"1J. J. Lodder
19 Sep22:49   `* Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"2Kerr-Mudd, John
19 Sep23:38    `- Re: Word of the day: "ithyphallic"1J. J. Lodder

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