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The Greek word for "suitor" is "προμηθευτής" (promitheftis) or more commonly, "υποψήφιος" (ypopsifios) in modern contexts. In classical literature, particularly in Homer's "Odyssey," the suitors of Penelope are referred to as "μνηστήρες" (mnēstēres). This term specifically denotes those who sought to marry her during Odysseus's absence.

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