Lapith

English

Etymology

Borrowing of Ancient Greek Λαπίθης (Lapíthēs).

Noun

Lapith

  1. One of a semi-legendary, semi-historical race of Thessaly.
    • 1978, Peter Porter, from 'Piero di Cosimo on the Shoalhaven' in The Cost of Seriousness
      On a rock orchid, the roundness and gloze / Of a lapith's bum!
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