μαρικᾶς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

A foreign word. Used by Eupolis in his work Marikas to attack Hyperbolus.

Possibly from Old Persian marīkā, which may be from Sanskrit मर्य (márya, young man, lover).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μᾰρῐκᾶς • (marikâs) m (genitive μᾰρῐκᾶ); first declension

  1. (derogatory) catamite (a passive male sexual partner); debauchee
    Synonyms: βάταλος (bátalos), κίναιδος (kínaidos), λάσταυρος (lástauros)
  2. a term of endearment used for a male child
  3. (rare) a male given name

Inflection

References

  • “Old Persian Marika-, Eupolis Marikas and Aristophanes Knights”, in Classical Quarterly, volume 35, number 1, 1985 May, pages 38–42

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