erastamist
Erastamist is a term occasionally used to describe a person who participates in erastism, a historical social arrangement in ancient Greece involving a relationship between an older male and a younger male beloved. The word derives from the Greek erastes, meaning “lover,” with the English suffix -ist indicating a practitioner. In most scholarly usage, the more common terms are erastēs and erōmenos; erastamist or erastist are relatively rare or antiquarian coinages.
Context and practice: Erastism was discussed primarily in the classical period and across various Greek city-states,
Historical trajectory: The practice declined with the later periods of antiquity and changing moral frameworks, including
Term status: In contemporary usage, erastamist is not widely adopted; most discussions reference erastes and erōmenos