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Hellenic   /həlˈɛnɪk/   Listen
Hellenic

adjective
1.
Of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures.  Synonyms: classic, classical, Graeco-Roman, Greco-Roman.
2.
Relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization.  Synonyms: Hellenistic, Hellenistical.
3.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language.  Synonyms: Grecian, Greek.  "A Grecian robe"
noun
1.
The Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages.  Synonyms: Greek, Hellenic language.



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"Hellenic" Quotes from Famous Books



... this double testimony (which the Westerns are quite welcome to reject if so pleased) it is affirmed that, owing to the great amalgamation of various sub-races, such as the Iapygian, Etruscan, Pelasgic, and later—the strong admixture of the Hellenic and Kelto-Gaulic element in the veins of the primitive Itali of Latium—there remained in the tribes gathered by Romulus on the banks of the Tiber about as much Latinism as there is now in the Romanic people of Wallachia. Of course if the historical ...
— Five Years Of Theosophy • Various

... Long-form name: Hellenic Republic Type: presidential parliamentary government; monarchy rejected by referendum 8 December 1974 Capital: Athens Administrative divisions: 52 departments (nomoi, singular - nomos); Aitolia kai ...
— The 1992 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... modern calendar, as many an ancient holiday has gradually been lost in the whirligig of time. No long procession now awaited the patroon's pleasure, when it should suit him to receive the tribute of guilders, corn or meal; the day might have been as obsolete as an Hellenic festival day to Zeus, for all the observance it ...
— The Strollers • Frederic S. Isham

... no serious result can well be apprehended. For some years past the English government has been pressing King Otho to an adjustment of these claims. One of the most important of them is that of Mr. George Finlay, who, when the Turks were leaving Greece on the formation of the Hellenic Kingdom, purchased certain portions of land from some of these emigrants. This was as long ago as in 1830, and his right to the property thus purchased and paid for was never disputed. But six years afterward King Otho ...
— Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. • Various

... them by a self-surrendering faith, there are few who can so put them forth in speech as to bring them home with a fresh conviction and an added glow; who can sum up, like AEschylus, the contrast between Hellenic freedom and barbarian despotism in "one trump's peal that set all Greeks aflame;" can thrill, like Virgil, a world-wide empire with the recital of the ...
— Wordsworth • F. W. H. Myers


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