Definitions | hypaethral |
| adjective
- open-air, outdoor, exposed to the sky
- 1974: There was a dignity in their presence kin to summer"s first morning of taurine light in the pepper trees of Uruguay. " Guy Davenport, Tatlin!
Etymology: From hypaethrus, from Ancient Greek , from - + "air, ether".
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