Ancient Greek

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Etymology 1

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From the root of ξύω (xúō, to scrape, plane) +‎ -τός (-tós, adjectival suffix).

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Adjective

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ξῠστός (xustósm (feminine ξῠστή, neuter ξῠστόν); first/second declension

  1. shaved, whittled with a knife or plane
  2. scraped, shredded, grated
  3. trimmed, cropped with scissors
Declension
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Etymology 2

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From the adjective, in the sense of "smoothened floor".

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Noun

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ξῠστός (xustósm (genitive ξῠστοῦ); second declension

  1. walking-place in the grounds of a private residence
  2. (architecture) covered colonnade in a gymnasium, for winter exercise
  3. meeting of athletes from various places to compete in sports
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Descendants
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  • Latin: xystus

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