"apoxyomenos" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /əˌpɑksiˈɑmənɑs/ [General-American], /əˌpɒksiˈɒmənɒs/ [Received-Pronunciation] Forms: apoxyomenoi [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀποξυόμενος (apoxuómenos), present mediopassive participle of ἀποξύω (apoxúō, “to scrape off”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|grc|ἀποξυόμενος}} Ancient Greek ἀποξυόμενος (apoxuómenos) Head templates: {{en-noun|apoxyomenoi}} apoxyomenos (plural apoxyomenoi)
  1. (art) A conventional subject of ancient Greek votive sculpture: an athlete caught in the familiar act of scraping sweat and dust from his body with a strigil. Categories (topical): Art
    Sense id: en-apoxyomenos-en-noun-BGpYAOhs Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: art, arts

Inflected forms

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