Considerations about ξÎνος Based on Xenophon’s Anabasis
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Among the Greek roots that remains in the present Spanish there is ξÎνος with the meaning ‘foreinger’. However, in the classical Greek this word has a large spectrum of additionals meanings attached to the hospitality action. Through a serie of selected pasajes from Xenphon’s Anabasis several of these others senses are showed in the classical attic Greek, with that porpose initially it is compared with βάÏβαÏος and á¼Î»Î»Î·Î½ and then others usages and customs and its context are commented.
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