of or relating to Greece, the Greeks, or their language.
pertaining to the Greek Orthodox Church.
noting or pertaining to the alphabetical script derived from a Semitic form of writing, employing some letters that originally represented consonants for use as vowel sounds, which was used from about the beginning of the first millennium b.c. for the writing of Greek, and from which the Latin, Cyrillic, and other alphabets were derived.
noun
a native or inhabitant of Greece.
the language of the ancient Greeks and any of the languages that have developed from it, as Hellenistic Greek, Biblical Greek, the Koine, and Modern Greek. Abbreviation: Gk, Gk.
Informal. anything unintelligible, as speech, writing, etc.: This contract is all Greek to me.
a member of the Greek Orthodox Church.
Hellenic (def. 3).
a person who belongs to a Greek-letter fraternity or sorority.
Archaic: Usually Offensive. a cheater, especially one who cheats at cards.
Origin of Greek
before 900; Middle English; Old English Grēcas (plural) <Latin Graecī the Greeks (nominative plural of Graecus) <Greek Graikoí, plural of GraikósGreek
usage note for Greek
The noun Greek in its archaic meaning of “cheater” is usually perceived as insulting to or by Greeks.
In Greek mythology, the species became associated with numerous gods.
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The Greek embassy confirmed the death, which has barely registered by the international press.
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That distant whirring sound you hear is a long-dead Greek physician spinning in his grave.
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The root of the word irony is in the Greek eironeia, “liar.”
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But if he heard this combination of Greek and Cuban music, he would be forced to reconsider.
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These were the aims Greek logic set itself, and successfully achieved.
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In conservative Cyprus there was not that break with the past which occurred in other portions of the Greek world.
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From there leads a zone 20 sea miles wide west of 22 degrees 30 minutes eastern longitude into Greek territorial waters.
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The Greek trochaic tetrameter, similarly, contains eight trochees, the English 'trochaic tetrameter' but four.
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The French, prior to the Revolution, were passionately fond of the drama, which was then entirely founded on the Greek model.
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British Dictionary definitions for Greek
Greek
/ (ɡriːk) /
noun
the official language of Greece, constituting the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languagesSee Ancient Greek, Late Greek, Medieval Greek, Modern Greek
a native or inhabitant of Greece or a descendant of such a native
a member of the Greek Orthodox Church
informalanything incomprehensible (esp in the phrase it's (all) Greek to me)
Greek meets Greekequals meet
adjective
denoting, relating to, or characteristic of Greece, the Greeks, or the Greek language; Hellenic
of, relating to, or designating the Greek Orthodox Church
Derived forms of Greek
Greekness, noun
Word Origin for Greek
from Old English Grēcas (plural), or Latin Graecus, from Greek Graikos
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