"Doryphoros" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare and interesting word!
A doryphoros (Greek: δωρυφόρος) was a ancient Greek public speaker who acted as a messenger or herald, often carrying a ceremonial scepter or staff (dory). The term refers specifically to a herald or messenger who delivered public announcements, proclamations, or documents, typically in the context of ancient Greek city-states or Athenian democracy. In essence, a doryphoros was a vital figure in ancient Greek public communication, ensuring the dissemination of important information to the masses.
Doryphoros
A doryphoros is an ancient Greek term that refers to a spear-carrier, literally meaning "carrier of a spear" or "spear-bearer". Here are 5 examples of how this word can be used:
Doryopteris is a genus of ferns in the family Pteridaceae. The name 'Doryopteris' is derived from the Greek words 'dory' meaning spear and 'pteris' meaning fern, likely referring to the sharp-edged fronds of these ferns. Doryopteris species are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
A doryphore is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a species of beetle, specifically the Doryphora martini, also known as the rose chafer beetle. However, the word "doryphore" can also be used more broadly to describe any type of beetle or insect that has a similar appearance or characteristic.