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Xenium - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Xenium refers to a gift or present given to a guest or stranger, often as a gesture of hospitality or goodwill. It originates from ancient Greek customs of welcoming visitors.

xenium

/ˈziːniəm/ /ˈziːniəm/

Definition:

A gift or present given to a guest or stranger, especially in ancient times.

Synonyms:

gift, present, offering, tribute, donation

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

penalty, fine, confiscation

Common Collocations:

generous xenium, offer xenium, receive xenium, ancient xenium, symbolic xenium

Derivatives:

xenial (adj.), xenially (adv.)

Usage Tips:

Use "xenium" in historical or formal contexts to describe gifts given to guests or visitors.

Common Phrases:

"xenium of hospitality, " "offer a xenium, " "receive a xenium"

Etymology:

Derived from Greek "xenion," meaning "guest-gift," related to "xenos" (stranger or guest).

Examples:

  • 1. The host presented a xenium to the weary traveler.
  • 2. In ancient Greece, a xenium symbolized goodwill between strangers.
  • 3. She received a beautiful xenium as a token of friendship.
  • 4. The king’s xenium included gold and rare spices.

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