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ostracize or ostracise
verb (ostracized , ostracizing )
1 to exclude someone from a group or society, etc; to refuse to associate with them.
2 hist in Athens and other ancient Greek cities: to banish someone by popular vote.
[17c: from Greek ostrakizein , from ostrakon potsherd, because in ancient Greece the voters wrote on potsherds the name of the person they wished to banish]
ostracism noun .
verb (ostracized , ostracizing )
1 to exclude someone from a group or society, etc; to refuse to associate with them.
2 hist in Athens and other ancient Greek cities: to banish someone by popular vote.
[17c: from Greek ostrakizein , from ostrakon potsherd, because in ancient Greece the voters wrote on potsherds the name of the person they wished to banish]
ostracism noun .
ostrich
noun (ostriches or ostrich )
1 the largest living bird, found on dry plains in E Africa, having an extremely long neck and legs, and only two toes on each foot, and although flightless capable of running at speeds of up to 60km per hour (about 40mph).
2 colloq someone who refuses to face or accept unpleasant facts.
[13c: from French ostruce , from Latin avis bird + late Latin struthio ostrich; 16c in sense 2: from the popular but mistaken belief that the ostrich buries its head in the sand to -hide- from danger]
ostrich-like adjective , adverb .
noun (ostriches or ostrich )
1 the largest living bird, found on dry plains in E Africa, having an extremely long neck and legs, and only two toes on each foot, and although flightless capable of running at speeds of up to 60km per hour (about 40mph).
2 colloq someone who refuses to face or accept unpleasant facts.
[13c: from French ostruce , from Latin avis bird + late Latin struthio ostrich; 16c in sense 2: from the popular but mistaken belief that the ostrich buries its head in the sand to -hide- from danger]
ostrich-like adjective , adverb .
Ostrogoth
noun , hist a member of the Eastern Goths, who established their power in Italy in the 5c and 6c.
[17c: from Latin Ostrogothi , with the first element meaning -east-]
noun , hist a member of the Eastern Goths, who established their power in Italy in the 5c and 6c.
[17c: from Latin Ostrogothi , with the first element meaning -east-]
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