释义 |
AeolicenUK
Ae·ol·ic A0110100 (ē-ŏl′ĭk)n.1. A group of dialects of ancient Greek spoken by the Aeolians. Also called Aeolian.2. Any of several verse forms built around a central choriamb, used especially by Sappho, Alcaeus, and their imitators.Aeolic (iːˈɒlɪk; iːˈəʊlɪk) or Eolicadj1. (Peoples) of or relating to the Aeolians or their dialect2. (Languages) of or relating to the Aeolians or their dialectn (Languages) one of four chief dialects of Ancient Greek, spoken chiefly in Thessaly, Boeotia, and AeolisAe•ol•ic or E•ol•ic (iˈɒl ɪk) n. 1. the group of ancient Greek dialects spoken in Aeolis, Lesbos, Thessaly, and Boeotia. adj. 2. Aeolian 2 (def. 1). [1730–40; < Latin < Greek] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Aeolic - the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia and AeolisAeolic dialect, EolicAncient Greek - the Greek language prior to the Roman Empire | TranslationsAcronymsSeeAeolAeolicenUK
Synonyms for Aeolicnoun the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia and AeolisSynonymsRelated Words |