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Meanings of
attic
in English
Portuguese
sótão
Catalan
jònic
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The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia.
Ionic
Ionic dialect
Classical Greek
Portuguese
sótão
Synonyms
Examples for "
Ionic
"
Ionic
Ionic dialect
Classical Greek
Examples for "
Ionic
"
1
The
Ionic
column is characterized by the spiral volutes of the capital.
2
This tender motion of the physignomy the ancients called the
Ionic
laugh.
3
ANAXIMANDER, the successor of Thales in the
Ionic
school, lived from B.C.
4
Its chemical products include
Ionic
membrane caustic soda, chloralkali salt and others.
5
The
Ionic
allows you to customise your workout, and also change wristbands.
1
He wrote in the
Ionic
dialect
of his time.
2
Though a Dorian by birth, he adopted the
Ionic
dialect
,
with its uncontracted terminations, its accumulated vowels, and its soft forms.
3
Herodotus wrote in the
Ionic
dialect
,
and his style is marked by an ease and simplicity which lend it an indescribable charm.
4
He wrote in the
Ionic
dialect
,
and some of his works have gone through three hundred editions, so highly have they been valued.
5
Halicarnassus was one of the most important of the Doric cities, of which Herodotus was a native, though he wrote in the
Ionic
dialect
.
1
To mark the London Olympics, there is a series of events devoted to
Classical
Greek
culture.
2
They bore resemblance to Egyptian and Mayan,
Classical
Greek
,
Chinese and Gothic, combined with a surprisingly modern-looking note.
3
A History of
Classical
Greek
Literature.
4
The translation into
Classical
Greek
,
Latin, Turkish, Croatian and Gipsy was carried out by native speakers of Hungarian.
5
Half woman and half bird, harpies figure large in
classical
Greek
mythology.
Usage of
attic
in English
1
They searched the house carefully from
attic
to cellars, but without result.
2
In good condition throughout it has access to an
attic
for storage.
3
The slaves were brought in, and we are all in the
attic
.
4
They were up in the
attic
,
they were down in the cellar.
5
The two girls were in the
attic
,
arrayed in their oldest wrappers.
6
I didn't really need an
attic
insulation job to tell me that.
7
The panel at the left of the
attic
,
representing China, is inscribed
8
For a second I thought I heard Elizabeth upstairs in the
attic
.
9
Bell and Miles are out on the roof trying for the
attic
.
10
Locker Room:Saturday night, Sunday morning and it's freezing here in the
attic
.
11
Like Handel, the boy studied the pianoforte by stealth in the
attic
.
12
I'm on the third floor, by the way; I've got the
attic
.
13
That night they took it down and hid it in the
attic
.
14
And the second night he slept in the
attic
with his boy.
15
The panel in the center of the
attic
,
representing Germany, is inscribed
16
The panel in the center of the
attic
,
representing Persia, is inscribed
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attic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little attic
small attic
large attic
converted attic
old attic
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Translations for
attic
Portuguese
sótão
jónico
Catalan
jònic
àtic
Attic
through the time
Attic
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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