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adjective
1.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language.  Synonyms: Grecian, Hellenic.  "A Grecian robe"
noun
1.
The Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages.  Synonyms: Hellenic, Hellenic language.
2.
A native or inhabitant of Greece.  Synonym: Hellene.



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"Greek" Quotes from Famous Books



... determine, it was not until about the fourth century of our era that the iron horseshoe was invented. This valuable contrivance appears to have originated in Greek or Roman lands, probably in the former realm, for it first bore the name of "selene," from its likeness to the crescent shape of the new moon. Although simple, the horseshoe was a most important invention, for it completely reconciled ...
— Domesticated Animals - Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization • Nathaniel Southgate Shaler

... Braintop, her squire, had at last hunted Mr. Pericles down, and the wrathful Greek had called her a beggar. With devilish malice he had reproached her for speculating in such and such Bonds, and sending ventures to this and that hemisphere, laughing infernally as he watched her growing amazement. "Ye're jokin', ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... the Baron, and sank down into his uneasy chair. It was an awful thing to have the Phenomena. It might have been the measles in Greek. Anything but that! Anything but that! But Dr. ROOSTEM explained that "phenomena" is not Greek for measles, though perhaps Phenomenon might be Greek for "one measle;" but this would be singular, ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, 13 June 1891 • Various

... exclaimed Mr. Damon. "It's all Greek to me. Suppose you let us see it, Tom? I like to see wheels go 'round, but I'm not much of ...
— Tom Swift and his Electric Runabout - or, The Speediest Car on the Road • Victor Appleton

... ever read the old Greek story of Ulysses, King of Ithaca, the Wandering Monarch, who for twenty years roamed over sea and land away from home—always trying to get back, but doomed to keep on travelling, homesick and weary, but still moving on; until his name became ...
— Woodland Tales • Ernest Seton-Thompson


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