giton
kept boy
noun zhee-TOHN Rare
Origin: From the character Giton in Petronius' Satyricon
Also means
catamite
Usage Note
Giton is a dated and literary term for a young man kept as a lover, often by a wealthy patron. It carries strong connotations of exploitation and male same-sex relationships in classical literary contexts. In modern French it is essentially archaic outside literary history discussions.
Examples
"Le romancier décrit son protagoniste comme un giton entretenu."
Natural Translation
The novelist describes his protagonist as a kept boy.
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