Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

From ξυστός (xustós, shaved, whittled) +‎ -ῐ́ς (-ís), from ξύω (xúō, scratch, scrape).

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Noun edit

ξυστῐ́ς (xustísf (genitive ξυστῐ́δος); third declension

  1. robe of rich and soft material reaching to the feet
    1. (worn by women of quality)
    2. (worn by great men, esp. by victorious charioteers in their chariots, as a robe of state)
    3. (worn by tragic heroes)
  2. scraper

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Descendants edit

  • Latin: xystis

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