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Hellenic (adj.)

"pertaining to Greece," 1640s, from Greek Hellēnikos "Hellenic, Greek," from Hellēn "a Greek," a word of unknown origin; traditionally from the name of an eponymous ancestor, Hellēn, son of Deucalion. To Homer the Hellenes were a small tribe in southern Thessaly (his word for one of the Greek-speaking peoples is our Achaean). In modern use in the arts, Hellenic is used of Greek work from the close of the primitive phase to the time of Alexander the Great or the Roman conquest (succeeded by the Hellenistic).

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Definitions of Hellenic from WordNet
1
Hellenic (adj.)
relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization;
Synonyms: Hellenistic / Hellenistical
Hellenic (adj.)
of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language;
Synonyms: Greek / Grecian
2
Hellenic (n.)
the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages;
Synonyms: Greek / Hellenic language
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