Palabras en English para 'Hellenistic'
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- The culture and civilization of the Hellenistic period.
- the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization
- The admiration for and adoption of ancient Greek culture, ideas and civilization.
- The national character or culture of Greece.
- The modern-day revival of the polytheistic religious system of Ancient Greece.
- A Greek idiom or turn of phrase.
- Any of the characteristics of ancient Greek culture, civilization, principles and ideals, including humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility.
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- a province in ancient Greece
- a diocese of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- (historical) An administrative sub-provincial unit in post-Ottoman independent Greece.
- (Christianity) In pre-schism Christian Church, a province under the supervision of the metropolitan.
- (Christianity) In Eastern Christendom, a diocese of a bishop.
- (historical, Ancient Rome) A district of the Roman Empire at the third echelon
- (historical, Ancient Greece, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire) A provincial government or office headed by an eparch in the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire (akin to a prefecture governed by a prefect in the Latin-speaking Western Roman Empire)
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- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek culture and civilization before the Hellenistic period.
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- Of or pertaining to Hellas (Greece) or the Hellenes (Greeks).
- (not comparable) Of or derived from Ancient Greek.
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- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to a Hellenist.
- Of or pertaining to the period of the Greek culture, history, or art from after the death of Alexander the Great (323 BCE) to the defeat of Cleopatra and Mark Antony by Octavian (31 BCE—though this is often debated, and can range from 146 BCE to 330 CE [*]).
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- the ancient Greek inhabitants of Achaea
- a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken on the Greek mainland, Crete and Cyprus in the 16th to 12th centuries BC
- An inhabitant or resident of Achaea, especially a member of an ancient Hellenic tribe that inhabited the region of Achaea.
- (loosely, literary) In Homeric usage, a Greek person, especially of the Mycenaean era.
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- Of or relating to the early Greek civilization that spread its influence from Mycenae to many parts of the Mediterranean region and Central Europe from about 2800 to 1100 B.C.E., divided into three periods: Early Helladic (c. 2800–2000 B.C.E), Middle Helladic (c. 2000–1500 B.C.E), and Late Helladic (c. 1500–1100 B.C.E)
- Of or relating to ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants.
- Of or relating to the Ancient Greek dialect written in the Linear B syllabary.
- of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants
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- a member of an Aegean people who settled ancient Philistia around the 12th century BC
- (university slang, historical) In German universities: a person not associated with the university; a non-academic or non-student; a townsperson.
- (figurative, frequently humorous, usually in the plural) An opponent (of the speaker, writer, etc); an enemy, a foe.
- (historical) A non-Semitic person from ancient Philistia, a region in the southwest Levant in the Middle East.
- Alternative letter-case form of philistine (“a person who is ignorant or uneducated; specifically, a person who lacks appreciation of or is antagonistic towards art or culture, and who has pedestrian tastes”).
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- of or relating to ancient Philistia or its culture or its people
- Alternative letter-case form of philistine (“ignorant or uneducated; specifically, lacking appreciation for or antagonistic towards art or culture, and having pedestrian tastes”).
- (historical) Originating from ancient Philistia; of or pertaining to the ancient Philistines.
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- a triangular lyre of ancient Greece and Rome
- a three-sided polygon
- (astrology) one of four groups of the zodiac where each group consists of three signs separated from each other by 120 degrees
- (countable, astrology) A division consisting of three star signs.
- (countable, astrology) A trine; an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other.
- (countable, zoology) The cusp (cutting region) of the crown of an upper molar, usually the anterior part.
- (countable, geometry, rare) A triangle.
- (uncountable, historical) An old ball game played by three people standing in a triangular formation. (See Wikipedia's entry for the game)
- (countable, historical, music) An ancient triangular harp of Oriental origin which had four strings and was often used for banquet music. Also called sabbeka, sackbut, sambuca.
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- Relating to the Hellenic people of that name.
- (architecture) Alternative form of Ionic.
- (astronomy) Relating to the asteroid (52) Io.
- (astronomy, planetology) Relating to Io, one of the moons of the planet Jupiter.
- (music) Designating the Ionian mode or scale; the name of the major key in modal theory.
- Only used in Ionian Islands.
- Pertaining to Ionia, the ancient (ca 1100 BC) region including western Asia Minor and the adjacent Aegean Islands occupied by the Ionian people.
- of or pertaining to the ancient Ionians who lived in Attica and related territories, to their Ionic dialect of Greek, or to their culture
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- A member of the Ionians, one of the races of Ancient Greece.
- (science fiction) An inhabitant of Io, a moon of Jupiter.
- the ancient Greek inhabitants of Attica and related regions in Ionia
- a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken in the central west coast of Asia Minor, the islands of Chios and Samos, islands across the central Aegean, and on the large island of Euboea north of Athens
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- the Greek language as spoken and written today
- the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Greece
- (uncountable, figurative, colloquial) Synonym of gibberish, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (uncountable, figurative, metonymic, colloquial) Synonym of lorem ipsum, dummy placeholder text used in greeking.
- (countable, US, metonymic, colloquial) A member of a collegiate fraternity or sorority.
- (uncountable) Greek cuisine, traditional or representative Greek food.
- (uncountable, slang) Anal sex.
- (countable) A person from Greece or of Greek descent.
- (finance, chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.
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- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- (figurative, colloquial) Synonym of incomprehensible, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (US, not comparable) Of or relating to collegiate fraternities, sororities, or (uncommon) honor societies.
- Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
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- The culture and civilization of the Hellenistic period.
- the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization
- The admiration for and adoption of ancient Greek culture, ideas and civilization.
- The national character or culture of Greece.
- The modern-day revival of the polytheistic religious system of Ancient Greece.
- A Greek idiom or turn of phrase.
- Any of the characteristics of ancient Greek culture, civilization, principles and ideals, including humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility.
noun
- a province in ancient Greece
- a diocese of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- (historical) An administrative sub-provincial unit in post-Ottoman independent Greece.
- (Christianity) In pre-schism Christian Church, a province under the supervision of the metropolitan.
- (Christianity) In Eastern Christendom, a diocese of a bishop.
- (historical, Ancient Rome) A district of the Roman Empire at the third echelon
- (historical, Ancient Greece, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire) A provincial government or office headed by an eparch in the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire (akin to a prefecture governed by a prefect in the Latin-speaking Western Roman Empire)
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- the ancient Greek inhabitants of Achaea
- a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken on the Greek mainland, Crete and Cyprus in the 16th to 12th centuries BC
- An inhabitant or resident of Achaea, especially a member of an ancient Hellenic tribe that inhabited the region of Achaea.
- (loosely, literary) In Homeric usage, a Greek person, especially of the Mycenaean era.
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- a member of an Aegean people who settled ancient Philistia around the 12th century BC
- (university slang, historical) In German universities: a person not associated with the university; a non-academic or non-student; a townsperson.
- (figurative, frequently humorous, usually in the plural) An opponent (of the speaker, writer, etc); an enemy, a foe.
- (historical) A non-Semitic person from ancient Philistia, a region in the southwest Levant in the Middle East.
- Alternative letter-case form of philistine (“a person who is ignorant or uneducated; specifically, a person who lacks appreciation of or is antagonistic towards art or culture, and who has pedestrian tastes”).
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- of or relating to ancient Philistia or its culture or its people
- Alternative letter-case form of philistine (“ignorant or uneducated; specifically, lacking appreciation for or antagonistic towards art or culture, and having pedestrian tastes”).
- (historical) Originating from ancient Philistia; of or pertaining to the ancient Philistines.
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- a triangular lyre of ancient Greece and Rome
- a three-sided polygon
- (astrology) one of four groups of the zodiac where each group consists of three signs separated from each other by 120 degrees
- (countable, astrology) A division consisting of three star signs.
- (countable, astrology) A trine; an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other.
- (countable, zoology) The cusp (cutting region) of the crown of an upper molar, usually the anterior part.
- (countable, geometry, rare) A triangle.
- (uncountable, historical) An old ball game played by three people standing in a triangular formation. (See Wikipedia's entry for the game)
- (countable, historical, music) An ancient triangular harp of Oriental origin which had four strings and was often used for banquet music. Also called sabbeka, sackbut, sambuca.
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- the Greek language as spoken and written today
- the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- a native or inhabitant of Greece
- (uncountable, figurative, colloquial) Synonym of gibberish, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (uncountable, figurative, metonymic, colloquial) Synonym of lorem ipsum, dummy placeholder text used in greeking.
- (countable, US, metonymic, colloquial) A member of a collegiate fraternity or sorority.
- (uncountable) Greek cuisine, traditional or representative Greek food.
- (uncountable, slang) Anal sex.
- (countable) A person from Greece or of Greek descent.
- (finance, chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.
adj
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- (figurative, colloquial) Synonym of incomprehensible, used for foreign speech or text, technical jargon, or advanced subjects.
- (US, not comparable) Of or relating to collegiate fraternities, sororities, or (uncommon) honor societies.
- Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
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- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek culture and civilization before the Hellenistic period.
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- Of or pertaining to Hellas (Greece) or the Hellenes (Greeks).
- (not comparable) Of or derived from Ancient Greek.
noun
name
adj
noun
adj
- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek culture and civilization before the Hellenistic period.
- of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
- Of or pertaining to Hellas (Greece) or the Hellenes (Greeks).
- (not comparable) Of or derived from Ancient Greek.
noun
name
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- relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- Of or pertaining to a Hellenist.
- Of or pertaining to the period of the Greek culture, history, or art from after the death of Alexander the Great (323 BCE) to the defeat of Cleopatra and Mark Antony by Octavian (31 BCE—though this is often debated, and can range from 146 BCE to 330 CE [*]).
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- Relating to the Hellenic people of that name.
- (architecture) Alternative form of Ionic.
- (astronomy) Relating to the asteroid (52) Io.
- (astronomy, planetology) Relating to Io, one of the moons of the planet Jupiter.
- (music) Designating the Ionian mode or scale; the name of the major key in modal theory.
- Only used in Ionian Islands.
- Pertaining to Ionia, the ancient (ca 1100 BC) region including western Asia Minor and the adjacent Aegean Islands occupied by the Ionian people.
- of or pertaining to the ancient Ionians who lived in Attica and related territories, to their Ionic dialect of Greek, or to their culture
name
noun
- A member of the Ionians, one of the races of Ancient Greece.
- (science fiction) An inhabitant of Io, a moon of Jupiter.
- the ancient Greek inhabitants of Attica and related regions in Ionia
- a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken in the central west coast of Asia Minor, the islands of Chios and Samos, islands across the central Aegean, and on the large island of Euboea north of Athens
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adj
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- the ancient Greek inhabitants of Achaea
- a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken on the Greek mainland, Crete and Cyprus in the 16th to 12th centuries BC
- An inhabitant or resident of Achaea, especially a member of an ancient Hellenic tribe that inhabited the region of Achaea.
- (loosely, literary) In Homeric usage, a Greek person, especially of the Mycenaean era.