Classical Greek order
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DORICClassical Greek order
IONICOf a classical Greek order
doricnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders, developed in Greece and altered by the Romans. The Greek Doric order consists typically of a channeled column without a base, having as a capital a circular echinus supporting a square abacus, abov
ATTICClassical Greek
ODEONClassical Greek theater
DORICClassical Greek style
PORTICOClassical Greek temple feature
OLPESClassical Greek oil flasks.
ELGIN... Marbles (classical Greek sculptures)
OPENAIRLike a classical Greek theater
CHORUSFeature of a classical Greek drama
mutulean ornamental block used in classical Greek architecture
mutulesMUTULE, an ornamental block used in classical Greek architecture
mutularpertaining to mutule (an ornamental block used in classical Greek architecture)
stylobatesA continuous base supporting a row of columns in classical Greek architecture
stylobateA continuous base supporting a row of columns in classical Greek architecture
deuteragonistthe actor taking the part of second importance in a classical Greek drama
anthemion(Greek) a flat cluster of leaves or flowers as an ornament in classical art
deuteragonistsDEUTERAGONIST, the actor taking the part of second importance in a classical Greek drama
gradusesA manual of classical prosody formerly used in schools to help in writing Greek and Latin verse
aoristsverb tense, as in Classical Greek, expressing action or, in the indicative mood, past action, without further limitation or implication
aoristverb tense, as in Classical Greek, expressing action or, in the indicative mood, past action, without further limitation or implication
atticthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
atticsthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
koineamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
koinesamalgam of Greek dialects, chiefly Attic and Ionic, that replaced the Classical Greek dialects in the Hellenistic period and flourished under the Roman Empire
postclassicalOf or relating to a time after the classical period of any language, art, or culture, in particular the classical period of ancient Greek and Latin culture
digammaletter of the early Greek alphabet that generally fell into disuse in Attic Greek before the classical period and that represented a sound similar to English w
classicalismin literature, music, etc, a principle, character or tendency such as is seen in Greek classical literature, marked by beauty of form, good taste, restraint and clarity
classicalismsCLASSICALISM, in literature, music, etc, a principle, character or tendency such as is seen in Greek classical literature, marked by beauty of form, good taste, restraint and clarity
koppasa consonantal letter in the Greek alphabet pronounced like kappa (K) with the point of articulation further back in the throat. It became obsolete in classical (Attic) Greek orthography, but was passed on to the Romans who incorporated it into their alphabet as Q