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English
Etymology
From Lesvos + -iot.
Adjective
Lesviot (not comparable)
- (rare) Relating to the island of Lesvos (Lesbos) in Greece.
- Synonyms: Lesbian, Lesvian
2018, Fodor's Travel Guides, Fodor's Essential Greek Islands, Fodor's Travel:Constructed from gray Lesviot marble, the aqueduct stretched 26 km (16 miles) from Olympos mountain at Tsingos to Mytilini.
Noun
Lesviot (plural Lesviots)
- (rare) An inhabitant or a resident of Lesvos (Lesbos).
- Synonyms: Lesbian, Lesvian
1992, Kyle McCarthy, John Levy, Greece '93-'94 on $45 a Day (Frommer's Budget Travel Guide), New York: Prentice Hall Travel, →ISBN, page 549:Unlike most of the country, Lesviots know that they're Europeans, and they feel that they share with the continent a rich cultural legacy.
2008 April 29, Wolfgang, “BS: Lesviots against Lesbians”, in Mudcat Café, archived from the original on 2022-11-13:Three Lesviots (1 male, 2 females) sue organized lesbians in Greece with the aim to interdict the use of the word "lesbians" for homosexual females. The use of this word for an aberration, they argue, makes Lesviots a target of ridicule when they tell where they come from.
(Usenet):Lesbos is called Lesvos in Greek and the inhabitants call themselves Lesviots.]
2010 March 6, “The good oil”, in traveller.com.au, archived from the original on 2022-11-13:Stand anywhere on the east coast of the Greek island of Lesvos and Turkey looms across the Aegean. The Lesviots did not stand a chance when Sultan Mohamed II sent over the mighty Ottoman army in 1462.
2014 November 14, Chris Murphy, Reg Thorpe, “Lesbos in Autumn: Naturetrek Tour Report”, in naturetrek.co.uk, Cheriton: Naturetrek, page 2:From Perivolis, we continued west to the small harbour of Sigri, where we had lunch in a taverna named 'Australia' because members of the owner's family, like many Lesviots, had emigrated there.
Translations
an inhabitant or a resident Lesvos (Lesbos)
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