ˈbäthrəs noun
( plural both·roi -ˌthrȯi ; also bothroses )
Etymology: Greek; perhaps akin to Latin fodere to dig — more at bed
archeol : a hole or pit into which drink offerings to the nether gods were poured by the ancient Greeks
ˈbäthrəs noun
( plural both·roi -ˌthrȯi ; also bothroses )
Etymology: Greek; perhaps akin to Latin fodere to dig — more at bed
archeol : a hole or pit into which drink offerings to the nether gods were poured by the ancient Greeks
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012