hypaethral
See also: hypæthral
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin hypaethrus, from Ancient Greek ὕπαιθρος (húpaithros), from ὑπό (hupó) + αἰθήρ (aithḗr, “air, ether”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɪˈpiːθɹəl/, /haɪˈpiːθɹəl/
Adjective
hypaethral (not comparable)
- Open-air, outdoor, exposed to the sky.
- 1974, Guy Davenport, Tatlin!:
- There was a dignity in their hypaethral presence kin to summer’s first morning of taurine light in the pepper trees of Uruguay.
Noun
hypaethral (plural hypaethrals)
- An ancient Greek temple that is uncovered and exposed to the sky.