Ancient Greek meaning
ENWAncient Greek
- Ancient Greek is the form of Greek used in ancient Greece and the ancient world around the ninth to sixth centuries BC (the Archaic period), around the fifth to fourth centuries BC (Classical period),
- The language of the Hellenistic phase is known as Koine (common), while the language from the late period onward features no considerable differences from Medieval Greek.
- Ancient Greek was the language of Homer and of classical Athenian historians, playwrights, and philosophers.


- NounPLAncient Greeks
- A native or inhabitant of Ancient Greece.
- A native or inhabitant of Ancient Greece.
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- Any of the various forms of the Greek language of classical antiquity, particularly the classical Attic dialect used in Athenian literature.
- Any of the various forms of the Greek language of classical antiquity, particularly the classical Attic dialect used in Athenian literature.
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- Then there's the Roman sky fairies, the ancient Greek sky fairies the multi-limbed female with an Elephant's head that the "world's biggest democracy" (India) believes in.
- The coincidence in modern tongues between harmony, as spoken of sounds, with any other concordance or systematicity— is one derived from ancient Greek sources and roots [ … ] .
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of Ancient Greek in English Dictionary
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Other Vocabulary
- en Ancient Greece
- en ancientries
- en Ancient Rome
- en ancientness
- en night green
Source: Wiktionary

