Classical Greek
Noun 1. the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens (synonym) Attic (hypernym) Ancient Greek | ||||
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classical greek
n : the dialect of ancient greek spoken and written in attica and athens [syn: attic, classical greek]
classical greek
n : the dialect of ancient greek spoken and written in attica and athens [syn: attic, classical greek]
Classical Greek Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek refers to the second stage in the history of the Greek language as it existed during the Archaic (9th–6th centuries BC) and Classical (5th–4th centuries BC) periods in Greece. The Ancient era of Greek history includes also the Hellenistic (post-Classic) age, which formally constitutes its own stage in the Greek language known as Koine Greek.
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