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|mdlsjtxt=<br /><b class="num">1.</b> a [[companion]], Il.; [[φόρμιγξ]], ἣν δαιτὶ θεοὶ ποίησαν ἑταίρην Od.; [[πενία]] [[σφιν]] [[ἑταίρα]] Theocr.<br /><b class="num">2.</b> opp. to a [[lawful]] [[wife]], a [[concubine]], a [[courtesan]], Hdt., [[attic]] | |mdlsjtxt=<br /><b class="num">1.</b> a [[companion]], Il.; [[φόρμιγξ]], ἣν δαιτὶ θεοὶ ποίησαν ἑταίρην Od.; [[πενία]] [[σφιν]] [[ἑταίρα]] Theocr.<br /><b class="num">2.</b> opp. to a [[lawful]] [[wife]], a [[concubine]], a [[courtesan]], Hdt., [[attic]] | ||
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==Wikipedia EN== | ==Wikipedia EN== | ||
Hetaira /hɪˈtaɪrə/ (plural hetairai (/hɪˈtaɪraɪ/), also hetaera /hɪˈtɪrə/ (plural hetaerae /hɪˈtɪriː/), (Ancient Greek: ἑταίρα, "companion", pl. ἑταῖραι) was a type of prostitute in ancient Greece. | Hetaira /hɪˈtaɪrə/ (plural hetairai (/hɪˈtaɪraɪ/), also hetaera /hɪˈtɪrə/ (plural hetaerae /hɪˈtɪriː/), (Ancient Greek: ἑταίρα, "companion", pl. ἑταῖραι) was a type of prostitute in ancient Greece. |