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Etymology edit

From Patmos +‎ -iot.

Noun edit

Patmiot (plural Patmiots)

  1. One of the inhabitants of the Greek island of Patmos.
    • Architectural Digest v.57, p.274, Condé Nast (2000):
      “One of the reasons I bought the house was that it had more cisterns than any other building in town. I dug another two for good measure.” As every Patmiot knows, the island's main problem is its shortage of water. On Patmos, cisterns represent real wealth.

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