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Achaean   /ətʃˈiən/   Listen
Achaean

noun
1.
A member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks.  Synonym: Achaian.
2.
The ancient Greek inhabitants of Achaea.  Synonym: Arcado-Cyprians.






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"Achaean" Quotes from Famous Books



... delighting in all which was evil. And it was in consequence of these very sins of theirs, as I think, that the old Hellenic race began to die out physically, and population throughout Greece to decrease with frightful rapidity, after the time of the Achaean league. The facts are well known; and foul enough they are. When the Romans destroyed Greece, God was just and merciful. The eagles were gathered together only because the carrion needed to be removed from the face of God's earth. And at the time of which I now speak, the ...
— Alexandria and her Schools • Charles Kingsley

... on tribal raids, more often they arise from personal grievances, personal jealousies; the siege of Troy is undertaken not because the Trojans have raided the cattle of the Achaeans, but because a single Trojan, Paris, has carried off Helen, a single Achaean's wife. ...
— Ancient Art and Ritual • Jane Ellen Harrison



Words linked to "Achaean" :   Greek, Achaian, Hellene, Achaea, citizenry, people, Arcado-Cyprians



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