The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia.
Sinònims
Examples for "Attic"
Examples for "Attic"
1Matt Sullivan is the owner of Seattle-based Light in the Attic records.
2They searched the house carefully from attic to cellars, but without result.
3In good condition throughout it has access to an attic for storage.
4The slaves were brought in, and we are all in the attic.
5They were up in the attic, they were down in the cellar.
1The Ionic column is characterized by the spiral volutes of the capital.
2This tender motion of the physignomy the ancients called the Ionic laugh.
3ANAXIMANDER, the successor of Thales in the Ionic school, lived from B.C.
4Its chemical products include Ionic membrane caustic soda, chloralkali salt and others.
5The Ionic allows you to customise your workout, and also change wristbands.
1He wrote in the Ionic dialect of his time.
2Though a Dorian by birth, he adopted the Ionic dialect, with its uncontracted terminations, its accumulated vowels, and its soft forms.
3Herodotus wrote in the Ionic dialect, and his style is marked by an ease and simplicity which lend it an indescribable charm.
4He wrote in the Ionic dialect, and some of his works have gone through three hundred editions, so highly have they been valued.
5Halicarnassus was one of the most important of the Doric cities, of which Herodotus was a native, though he wrote in the Ionic dialect.
1Half woman and half bird, harpies figure large in classical Greek mythology.
2She earned her bachelor's degree in classical Greek literature, speech and theater.
3But it is in the classical Greek manner instead of the Byzantine Greek manner.
4Neither would a Zoroastrian, presuming that there were still such, or a classical Greek.
5In classical Greek mythology the Amazons were formidable warriors.
6To mark the London Olympics, there is a series of events devoted to Classical Greek culture.
7To her surprise, Louise noted two large coloured posters with classical Greek motifs on one wall.
8As a poet he attached himself decidedly to Ennius and thereby to the classical Greek literature.
9He reckons he's cracked a musical code in the writings of the classical Greek philosopher, Plato.
10Actors Of Dionysus are an English company that specialises in staging contemporary productions of classical Greek plays.
11Her trademark was a silver cattle prod bearing alto-relief images from classical Greek, Chinese, and Slavic mythology.
12Joe recognized Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Mongol and Polynesian dress, also classical Greek and Roman, medieval and Renaissance.
13It is written in the Doric dialect, and contains several words which do not occur in classical Greek.
14Only classical Greek sheep cheeses like Casera can compare with the superb ones from the Portuguese mountain districts.
15Arabic-speaking scholars translated classical Greek, Persian and even Sanskrit texts on topics such as medicine, mathematics and astronomy.
16Because, Hollander answers, it reshaped the male body in conformity with the male nude of classical Greek sculpture.
Translations for classical greek