n. pl. he·tae·rae (-tîrē) or he·tae·ras also he·tai·rai (-tīrī′) or he·tai·ras An ancient Greek courtesan or concubine, especially one who was highly educated or refined. [Greek hetairā, feminine of hetairos, companion; see s(w)e- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] he·taeric adj. |
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