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Xesta
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“Highly polished,” from the Greek xestos, polished.
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Xanthippe
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“The yellow mare,” from the Greek xanthos (yellow) and hippos (horse), but, historically, the wife of Socrates and the symbol of a nagging wife.
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Ximenia
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“A menstruating maiden,” from the Greek xiphos (a sword) and the Latin mensis (month), i.e., figuratively, the sword (or curse) of the month.
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