"Emptor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pleasure purchaser, specifically a Roman merchant or collector who bought slaves, animals, or goods at auction. The term is derived from the Latin words "emptor" meaning a buyer or purchaser, and "emptio" meaning buying or purchase.
Emptor
Noun
The buyer or customer is known as the emptor in ancient Roman law and Latin phrases.
The verb "emptied" means to remove or discharge the contents of something, such as a container or a space, leaving it vacant or without any substance. For example: "She emptied the bottle and threw it away."
The verb "empties" means to remove or extract the contents of something, leaving it hollow or devoid of substance. For example: "She emptied the bottle into the sink."
The concept of emptiness refers to the state of being void or lacking in substance, matter, or significance. It can also connote a sense of emptiness or hollowness in one's life, relationships, or experiences. In a philosophical context, emptiness can be seen as a state of being that is free from attachment, desire, or ego, as advocated in some Eastern spiritual traditions, such as Buddhism.
Without anything in one's hands or possession; having nothing to show or to one's advantage; unsuccessful or unproductive.
The verb "empting" means to remove something from a container or space, such as liquid, air, or people, leaving it bare or without contents.
I apologize, but the word "emptysis" is not a valid word in the English language. It is possible that it is a typo or a made-up word. Could you please provide a different word for me to explain?