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| Noun | 1. The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia.[Wordnet]. | |
| Expression | 1. (Gr. Gram.), a dialect of the Greek language, used in Ionia. The Homeric poems are written in what is designated old Ionic, as distinguished from new Ionic, or Attic, the dialect of all cultivated Greeks in the period of Athenian prosperity and glory.[Websters]. | |
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| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Noun | 1. The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia.[Wordnet]. | |
| Expression | 1. (Gr. Gram.), a dialect of the Greek language, used in Ionia. The Homeric poems are written in what is designated old Ionic, as distinguished from new Ionic, or Attic, the dialect of all cultivated Greeks in the period of Athenian prosperity and glory.[Websters]. | |
Sources: WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) | Top | |
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| Ionic dialect | 1: (Gr. Gram.), a dialect of the Greek language, used in Ionia. The Homeric poems are written in what is designated old Ionic, as distinguished from new Ionic, or Attic, the dialect of all cultivated Greeks in the period of Athenian prosperity and glory. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. | ||
| 2: The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. | |||
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| Ionic Dialect | Antiquities | Ionic Dialect. See Dialects. (references) | |
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