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- a native of ancient Troy
- A native or inhabitant of the ancient city of Troy.
- (astrophysics) A Trojan asteroid.
- (in similes) One who shows great pluck, endurance, strength, etc.
- A student (especially an athlete) of the University of Southern California.
- (astrophysics) An object residing at a Trojan point.
- (computing) Ellipsis of Trojan horse.
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- an inhabitant of ancient Latium
- any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
- a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
- A person from Latin America.
- (Christianity) A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice.
- (historical) A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- (historical) A member of an Italic tribe that included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome, and from about 1000 BC inhabited the region known as Old Latium.
- A person from one of the modern European countries (including Italy, Spain etc.) whose language is descended from Latin.
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- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
- relating to languages derived from Latin
- relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages
- Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture.
- Of or relating to Latin: the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium.
- (Christianity) Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
- Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome.
- Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire.
- Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets.
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- an inhabitant of ancient Thrace
- a Thraco-Phrygian language spoken by the ancient people of Thrace but extinct by the early Middle Ages
- (countable) An inhabitant of Thrace, regardless of ethnicity.
- (countable) A member of a group of tribes who spoke the language Thracian. (See Wikipedia's article on the Thracians.)
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- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- a resident of modern Rome
- (uncountable) The Roman script.
- A native or resident of Rome.
- (historical) A native or resident of the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) A native or resident of the Byzantine Empire.
- (printing, countable) A single letter or character in Roman type.
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- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
- Of noble countenance but with little facial expression.
- (historical) Of or from the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) Of or from the Byzantine Empire.
- Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church or the Holy See.
- Of or from Rome.
- (of type or text) Supporting the characters of the Latin alphabet.
- (architecture) Of a style characterised by the size and boldness of its round arches and vaults, and having baths, aqueducts, basilicas, amphitheatres, etc.
- (typography) A font that is upright, as opposed to oblique or italic. (See roman font.)
- (law, colloquial) Used to distinguish a Roman numeral from an Arabic numeral in oral discourse.
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- of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants
- 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.
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- An historian and genealogist from Athens (fl. c. 465 BC)
- An historian from the Greek island of Leros, possibly the same person as the Athenian historian (before 480–477 BC)
- An Ancient Greek thinker from the island of Syros, who authored a cosmogony that bridged the mythological thought of Hesiod and pre-Socratic philosophy (fl. 6th century BC)
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- an inhabitant of ancient Assyria
- an extinct language of the Assyrians in ancient Mesopotamia
- the language of modern Iraq
- A person from a traditional Christian ethnic group with roots in the Middle East, who claim ancestry tracing back to the ancient Assyrians.
- (historical) A citizen of an ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia, with capital city of Nineveh.
- A butterfly of the genus Terinos.
- (historical) A person who resided in the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river, with capital city of Assur.
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- Of or pertaining to the Assyrian people.
- (historical) Of or pertaining to the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river, with capital city of Assur.
- (historical) Of, or characteristic of, or pertaining to the ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia, with capital city of Nineveh.
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- A male given name from Ancient Greek, from the Trojan hero.
- An unincorporated community in Jefferson County and Jennings County, Indiana.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Paris Township.
- A community in Ontario; named for nearby gypsum deposits, used to make plaster of Paris (itself named for the city).
- A town, the county seat of Oxford County, Maine.
- A hamlet in New Valley, Egypt.
- An unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia.
- A Belgian surname, a variant of Parys.
- An English surname of Celtic origin, a variant of Parris.
- A city in Arkansas, United States and one of the two county seats of Logan County.
- A census-designated place in Lafayette County, Mississippi.
- A Spanish surname, a variant of Aparicio.
- An unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon; named for postmaster G. E. Parris.
- A city, the county seat of Bourbon County, Kentucky.
- A female given name transferred from the place name, of modern usage, usually from the French city.
- A city, the county seat of Henry County, Tennessee.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Stark County, Ohio.
- An English habitational surname from Old French for someone from Paris.
- A city, the county seat of Edgar County, Illinois.
- (Greek mythology) A Trojan prince who eloped with Helen.
- A male given name from place name.
- An unincorporated community in Linn County, Iowa.
- A city, the county seat of Monroe County, Missouri; named for the city in Kentucky.
- A town and unincorporated community therein, in Kenosha County, Wisconsin; named for the town in New York.
- A town in Oneida County, New York; named for early benefactor Col. Isaac Paris.
- A former settlement in Kiritimati, Kiribati.
- A former settlement in Yukon, Canada.
- A census-designated place in Hanover Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
- A Sicilian surname, a variant of Parigi.
- A city, the county seat of Lamar County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in the towns of Dummer and Stark, Coos County, New Hampshire.
- (metonymic) The government of France.
- A department of Île-de-France, France.
- An unincorporated community in Green Charter Township, Mecosta County, Michigan.
- A French surname originating as a patronymic, ultimately from Latin Patricius.
- A city, the county seat of Bear Lake County, Idaho.
- A town in Grant County, Wisconsin.
- The capital and largest city of France.
- A hamlet in Jutland, Denmark.
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- belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- very old
- (history) Relating to antiquity as a primarily European historical period; the time before the Middle Ages.
- Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.
- Existent or occurring in time long past, usually in remote ages; belonging to or associated with antiquity; old, as opposed to modern.
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- an inhabitant of ancient Babylon
- the ideographic and syllabic writing system in which the ancient Babylonian language was written
- An astrologer; so called because the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.
- An inhabitant of the city of Babylon.
- An inhabitant of Babylonia, which included Chaldea; a Chaldean.
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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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- The people of ancient times.
- (often constructed as an uncountable plural) A relic or monument of ancient times, such as a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution.
- (history) The historical period preceding the Middle Ages (c. 500-1500), primarily relating to European history.
- Ancient times; faraway history; former ages.
- The state of being ancient or of ancient lineage.
- an artifact surviving from the past
- extreme oldness
- the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe
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- 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
- A member of the Ionians, one of the races of Ancient Greece.
- (science fiction) An inhabitant of Io, a moon of Jupiter.
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- of or pertaining to the ancient Ionians who lived in Attica and related territories, to their Ionic dialect of Greek, or to their culture
- 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.
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- The culture and civilization of the Hellenistic period.
- 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.
- the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization
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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 native of ancient Troy
- A native or inhabitant of the ancient city of Troy.
- (astrophysics) A Trojan asteroid.
- (in similes) One who shows great pluck, endurance, strength, etc.
- A student (especially an athlete) of the University of Southern California.
- (astrophysics) An object residing at a Trojan point.
- (computing) Ellipsis of Trojan horse.
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- an inhabitant of ancient Latium
- any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
- a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
- A person from Latin America.
- (Christianity) A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice.
- (historical) A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- (historical) A member of an Italic tribe that included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome, and from about 1000 BC inhabited the region known as Old Latium.
- A person from one of the modern European countries (including Italy, Spain etc.) whose language is descended from Latin.
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- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
- relating to languages derived from Latin
- relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages
- Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture.
- Of or relating to Latin: the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium.
- (Christianity) Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
- Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome.
- Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire.
- Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets.
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- an inhabitant of ancient Thrace
- a Thraco-Phrygian language spoken by the ancient people of Thrace but extinct by the early Middle Ages
- (countable) An inhabitant of Thrace, regardless of ethnicity.
- (countable) A member of a group of tribes who spoke the language Thracian. (See Wikipedia's article on the Thracians.)
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- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- a resident of modern Rome
- (uncountable) The Roman script.
- A native or resident of Rome.
- (historical) A native or resident of the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) A native or resident of the Byzantine Empire.
- (printing, countable) A single letter or character in Roman type.
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- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
- Of noble countenance but with little facial expression.
- (historical) Of or from the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) Of or from the Byzantine Empire.
- Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church or the Holy See.
- Of or from Rome.
- (of type or text) Supporting the characters of the Latin alphabet.
- (architecture) Of a style characterised by the size and boldness of its round arches and vaults, and having baths, aqueducts, basilicas, amphitheatres, etc.
- (typography) A font that is upright, as opposed to oblique or italic. (See roman font.)
- (law, colloquial) Used to distinguish a Roman numeral from an Arabic numeral in oral discourse.
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- of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants
- 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.
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- an inhabitant of ancient Assyria
- an extinct language of the Assyrians in ancient Mesopotamia
- the language of modern Iraq
- A person from a traditional Christian ethnic group with roots in the Middle East, who claim ancestry tracing back to the ancient Assyrians.
- (historical) A citizen of an ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia, with capital city of Nineveh.
- A butterfly of the genus Terinos.
- (historical) A person who resided in the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river, with capital city of Assur.
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- Of or pertaining to the Assyrian people.
- (historical) Of or pertaining to the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river, with capital city of Assur.
- (historical) Of, or characteristic of, or pertaining to the ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia, with capital city of Nineveh.
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- belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- very old
- (history) Relating to antiquity as a primarily European historical period; the time before the Middle Ages.
- Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.
- Existent or occurring in time long past, usually in remote ages; belonging to or associated with antiquity; old, as opposed to modern.
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- an inhabitant of ancient Babylon
- the ideographic and syllabic writing system in which the ancient Babylonian language was written
- An astrologer; so called because the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.
- An inhabitant of the city of Babylon.
- An inhabitant of Babylonia, which included Chaldea; a Chaldean.
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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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- The people of ancient times.
- (often constructed as an uncountable plural) A relic or monument of ancient times, such as a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution.
- (history) The historical period preceding the Middle Ages (c. 500-1500), primarily relating to European history.
- Ancient times; faraway history; former ages.
- The state of being ancient or of ancient lineage.
- an artifact surviving from the past
- extreme oldness
- the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe
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- 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
- A member of the Ionians, one of the races of Ancient Greece.
- (science fiction) An inhabitant of Io, a moon of Jupiter.
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- of or pertaining to the ancient Ionians who lived in Attica and related territories, to their Ionic dialect of Greek, or to their culture
- 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.
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- The culture and civilization of the Hellenistic period.
- 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.
- the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization
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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.
Nessuna parola corrispondente trovata. Prova una descrizione più ampia.
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- a native of ancient Troy
- A native or inhabitant of the ancient city of Troy.
- (astrophysics) A Trojan asteroid.
- (in similes) One who shows great pluck, endurance, strength, etc.
- A student (especially an athlete) of the University of Southern California.
- (astrophysics) An object residing at a Trojan point.
- (computing) Ellipsis of Trojan horse.
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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.