Córa Koryntu
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What it means
Literally “daughter of Corinth.” A literary euphemism for a prostitute, referring to the ancient city of Corinth, famous in antiquity for its temple prostitutes and loose morals.
Vocabulary
- córa — daughter (archaic/poetic form of 'córka')
- Korynt — Corinth (ancient Greek city)
Grammar note
'Koryntu' is the genitive of 'Korynt' — the daughter of Corinth.
Cultural context
An educated, literary allusion. Using it signals classical knowledge and adds ironic distance. Far more elegant than direct alternatives.
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