English words for 'Someone from ancient Plataea.'
Closest matches for "Someone from ancient Plataea." are ranked by semantic fit across dictionary definitions.
Search results
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 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.
name
noun
adj
- (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.
- belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- very old
noun
adj
name
noun
- 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.
adj
- 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.
name
noun
adj
noun
adj
name
noun
- 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.)
adj
name
noun
- 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.
adj
- 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.
name
noun
adj
name
noun
- 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.
adj
name
noun
adj
name
name
noun
name
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- An unincorporated community in Putnam County, Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
- A township in Cape May County, New Jersey.
- An unincorporated community in Labette County, Kansas.
- A census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma.
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
- A census-designated place in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
- An unincorporated community in Murray County, Georgia.
- A town in Parker County, Texas.
- A locality in Cypress County, Alberta, Canada.
name
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- A French surname originating as a patronymic.
- A minor city in Grant County, Washington; named for George Washington, 1st president of the United States.
- A city in Lyon County, Iowa; named for the son of a railroad official.
- A diminutive of the female given names Georgina or Georgia; also used in the conjoined name George Ann(e).
- (aviation, slang) The autopilot of an aircraft.
- A surname from Irish [in turn originating as a patronymic], an anglicization of Seoirse.
- A German surname originating as a patronymic, a variant of Georg.
- An English and Welsh surname originating as a patronymic.
- A ghost town in Franklin County, Missouri; named for postmaster Stephen H. George.
- A city in the Western Cape province, South Africa; named for George III of the United Kingdom.
noun
name
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A city in Gregory County, South Dakota, United States.
- A city in San Patricio County, Texas, United States.
- Synonym of Hopewell, Gibson County, Tennessee.
- A small town on the Gregory River in the Shire of Burke, Queensland, Australia.
- A small town and port in the Shire of Northampton, Western Australia.
noun
name
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- A town in Pope County, Arkansas.
- A township in Potter County, Pennsylvania.
- A settlement in the West Coast region, New Zealand.
- A town in Schuyler County, New York, named after Hector Ely.
- (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) A Trojan hero in Homer's Iliad.
- A town in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia.
- A city in Renville County, Minnesota.
- An unincorporated community in Putnam County, Ohio, named after Hector Havemeyer.
- A locality in Clay County, Kentucky.
name
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- An ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- A town, the county seat of Banks County, Georgia, United States.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Homer Township.
- A town, the parish seat of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, United States.
- A surname from Middle English.
name
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- An unincorporated community in Union Township, Howard County, Indiana, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Union County, Ohio.
- A village in Sangamon County, Illinois.
- A city, the county seat of Jerome County, Idaho.
- An unincorporated community in Appanoose County, Iowa.
- An unincorporated community in Phelps County, Missouri.
- A ghost town in Morgan County, West Virginia.
- A town in Drew County, Arkansas.
- A census-designated place in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
- A small unincorporated community in Collier County, Florida.
- A town in Yavapai County, Arizona.
- An unincorporated community in Hillsdale County, Michigan.
name
- A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A census-designated place in Cache County, Utah, United States, named after Peter Maughan.
- (biblical) The epistles of Peter in the New Testament of the Bible, 1 Peter and 2 Peter attributed to St. Peter.
- The leading Apostle in the New Testament: Saint Peter.
noun
noun
- a native of ancient 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.
- A native or inhabitant of the ancient city of Troy.
- (astrophysics) An object residing at a Trojan point.
- (computing) Ellipsis of Trojan horse.
adj
noun
name
adj
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 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.
name
noun
adj
- (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.
- belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- very old
noun
adj
name
noun
- 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.
adj
- 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.
name
noun
adj
noun
adj
name
noun
- 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.)
adj
name
noun
- 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.
adj
- 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.
name
noun
adj
name
noun
- 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.
adj
name
noun
adj
name
noun
- a native of ancient 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.
- A native or inhabitant of the ancient city of Troy.
- (astrophysics) An object residing at a Trojan point.
- (computing) Ellipsis of Trojan horse.
adj
noun
name
adj
No matching words found. Try a broader description.