Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hetairai

noun
/ˈhɛtaɪraɪ/
Definition
The term ‘hetairai’ refers to a class of courtesans in ancient Greece who were known for their companionship and intellectual talents, often engaging in conversation and artistic pursuits.
Examples
  • The hetairai of ancient Athens were celebrated for their charm and wit.
  • Many philosophers frequented hetairai for their insights and companionship.
Meaning
Hetairai were distinct from ordinary prostitutes, as they were often well-educated and socialized with the elite of society, providing not just physical companionship but also intellectual engagement.
Synonyms
  • courtesans
  • companions
  • prostitutes