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- (history) Regium, an important flourishing Ancient Greek colonial settlement in Magna Graecia on the Strait of Messina from the early 1st millennium BCE thru the Hellenistic, Ancient Roman, Byzantine Roman and medieval epochs.
- A city and commune, the provincial capital of Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy.
- A historical province and metropolitan city of Calabria, Italy.
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- ancient
- showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair
- covered with fine whitish hairs or down
- White or grey with age.
- (botany) Covered with short, dense, greyish white hairs.
- White, whitish, or greyish-white.
- (zoology) Of a pale silvery grey.
- (figurative) Old or old-fashioned; trite.
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- ancient
- covered with or consisting of rust
- of the brown color of rust
- impaired in skill by neglect
- Lacking recent experience, out of practice, especially with respect to a skill or activity.
- Discolored and rancid; reasty.
- Of the rust color, reddish or reddish-brown.
- (now chiefly historical) Of clothing, especially dark clothing: worn, shabby.
- Marked or corroded by rust.
- Affected with the fungal plant disease called rust.
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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 region of Latium
- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- 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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- (historical, Ancient Rome) A tropæum.
- An object taken as a prize by a hunter, or a conqueror or belligerent, especially one that is displayed.
- (criminology, by extension) An object taken by a serial killer or rapist as a memento of the crime.
- An object, usually in the form of a statuette, cup, or shield, awarded for success in a competition or to mark a special achievement.
- An animal killed by a trophy hunter that usually has its parts sold on the black market.
- An artifact or artwork that has been stolen by a criminal and traded on the black market.
- Any emblem of success; a status symbol.
- (art, architecture) A display of weaponry and other militaria, often captured from a defeated enemy, as an ornament designed for the purpose of triumphalist display by a victor or as a show of military prowess by a monarch.
- an award for success in war or hunting
- something given as a token of victory
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- (archaeology) Belonging to the archaic period.
- (chiefly lexicography, of words) No longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity and are still likely to be understood by well-educated speakers and are found in historical texts.
- Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
- little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type
- so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period
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- (paleoanthropology) (A member of) an archaic variety of Homo sapiens.
- (archaeology, US, usually capitalized) The prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘Paleo-Indian’, ‘Paleo-American’, ‘American‐paleolithic’, etc.) of human presence in the Western Hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘Woodland’, etc.).
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- a history of the ancient world
- knowledge of some recent fact or event that has become so commonly known that it has lost its original pertinence
- A period of history generally seen as occurring before the Middle Ages, that is, before the fall of the Roman Empire. Includes Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
- (idiomatic) That which happened a long time ago and not worth discussing any more.
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- An ancient Roman praenomen.
- Pliny the Younger, Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (63–c. 113): an ancient Roman statesman, orator, and writer, a great-nephew of Pliny the Elder.
- Pliny the Elder, Gaius Plinius Secundus (23–79 AD): an ancient Roman nobleman, scientist and historian, author of Naturalis Historia, "Pliny's Natural History".
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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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- 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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- (Ancient Rome) A cinerary urn.
- A cooking-pot or earthenware jar used in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries.
- A pot used for cooling water by evaporation in Latin America.
- (agriculture) An unglazed earthenware pot, buried to provide slow steady irrigation.
- leaf or strip from a leaf of the talipot palm used in India for writing paper
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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 region of Latium
- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- 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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- (historical, Ancient Rome) A tropæum.
- An object taken as a prize by a hunter, or a conqueror or belligerent, especially one that is displayed.
- (criminology, by extension) An object taken by a serial killer or rapist as a memento of the crime.
- An object, usually in the form of a statuette, cup, or shield, awarded for success in a competition or to mark a special achievement.
- An animal killed by a trophy hunter that usually has its parts sold on the black market.
- An artifact or artwork that has been stolen by a criminal and traded on the black market.
- Any emblem of success; a status symbol.
- (art, architecture) A display of weaponry and other militaria, often captured from a defeated enemy, as an ornament designed for the purpose of triumphalist display by a victor or as a show of military prowess by a monarch.
- an award for success in war or hunting
- something given as a token of victory
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- a history of the ancient world
- knowledge of some recent fact or event that has become so commonly known that it has lost its original pertinence
- A period of history generally seen as occurring before the Middle Ages, that is, before the fall of the Roman Empire. Includes Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
- (idiomatic) That which happened a long time ago and not worth discussing any more.
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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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- (Ancient Rome) A cinerary urn.
- A cooking-pot or earthenware jar used in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries.
- A pot used for cooling water by evaporation in Latin America.
- (agriculture) An unglazed earthenware pot, buried to provide slow steady irrigation.
- leaf or strip from a leaf of the talipot palm used in India for writing paper
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- ancient
- showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair
- covered with fine whitish hairs or down
- White or grey with age.
- (botany) Covered with short, dense, greyish white hairs.
- White, whitish, or greyish-white.
- (zoology) Of a pale silvery grey.
- (figurative) Old or old-fashioned; trite.
adj
- ancient
- covered with or consisting of rust
- of the brown color of rust
- impaired in skill by neglect
- Lacking recent experience, out of practice, especially with respect to a skill or activity.
- Discolored and rancid; reasty.
- Of the rust color, reddish or reddish-brown.
- (now chiefly historical) Of clothing, especially dark clothing: worn, shabby.
- Marked or corroded by rust.
- Affected with the fungal plant disease called rust.
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- (archaeology) Belonging to the archaic period.
- (chiefly lexicography, of words) No longer in ordinary use, though still used occasionally to give a sense of antiquity and are still likely to be understood by well-educated speakers and are found in historical texts.
- Of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
- little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type
- so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period
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- (paleoanthropology) (A member of) an archaic variety of Homo sapiens.
- (archaeology, US, usually capitalized) The prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘Paleo-Indian’, ‘Paleo-American’, ‘American‐paleolithic’, etc.) of human presence in the Western Hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘Woodland’, etc.).
noun
- 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.
adj
- of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- 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.