Stagirus
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Definition
Proper noun * An ancient town in Greece: Stagirus (also commonly spelled Stagira) was a coastal town in the region of Macedonia, historically significant as the birthplace of the philosopher Aristotle.
Usage
- Stagirus is used primarily in historical and academic contexts to refer to the birthplace of Aristotle.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- Demonym: A native or inhabitant of Stagirus was called a Stagirite. This term is most famously used to refer to Aristotle himself.
- Example: Aristotle is often called "the Stagirite" after his birthplace.
Variants and Related Words
- Stagira: The more common Latinized spelling of the town's name.
- Stagirite (noun): A person from Stagirus.
Synonyms
- (As a birthplace) Birthplace, hometown (of Aristotle).
Noun
- an ancient town of Greece where Aristotle was born