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Katabasis

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English

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Alternative Forms

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  • catabasis

Etymology

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From Ancient Greek κατάβασις (katábasis), from καταβαίνω (“to go down”), from κατά (“down”) + βαίνω (“to go”).


Pronunciation

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  • IPA: /kəˈtæbəsɪs/
  • Approximate: kuh-TAB-uh-sis

Transliterations

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  • Katakana: カタバシス (katabashisu)
  • Hangul: 커태버시스 (keo-tae-beo-si-seu)
  • Zhuyin: ㄎㄚ ㄊㄚ ㄅㄚ ㄙㄧ ㄙ (approximate phonetic rendering)
  • Cyrillic: катабасис (katabasis)

katabasis (plural: katabases)

  1. (Mythology, Literature) A narrative motif or trope in which a hero descends into the underworld.
  2. (By extension, jocular) Any journey downward or fall.
  3. A retreat, especially a military one. (Antonym: anabasis)
  4. A journey from the interior of a country to the coast.
  5. (Rare) The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.

Walkthrough Video

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In Media

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  • The Odyssey, Book 11 — Odysseus’s descent into the underworld (a classic katabasis).
  • Audiobook: The Odyssey (LibriVox)