"Kallipygos" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kallipygos" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kallipygos" Meaning

Kallipygos is a rare ancient Greek word that means "beautiful-hipped" or "well-shaped buttocks". It is often used to describe female physical beauty, especially in ancient Greek art and literature. The word is derived from the Greek words "kallis" meaning "beautiful" and "pyge" meaning "buttock" or "hip".

"Kallipygos" Examples

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Kallipygos is a noun that refers to a person with beautiful buttocks. Here are 5 usage examples:

1. Literary Description

The poet's latest collection was filled with sonnets praising the kallipygos of his beloved.

2. Artistic Inspiration

The artist's latest sculpture, "The Kallipygos," was a bust of a woman with a stunning posterior.

3. Sexual Attraction

The man couldn't help but be drawn to the kallipygos of the woman sitting across from him.

4. Historical Reference

In ancient Greece, the mythological goddess Aphrodite was often depicted as having kallipygos.

5. Everyday Conversation

"I just can't get enough of the kallipygos on that supermodel! She's absolutely gorgeous!"

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