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Graeco-Roman

adjective
1.
Of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures.  Synonyms: classic, classical, Greco-Roman, Hellenic.



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"Graeco-Roman" Quotes from Famous Books



... immediately beneath; so, at the wise suggestion of our friends in the windows"—he waved a graceful hand toward them, and they gravely bowed acknowledgment—"we are now engaged in deciding the matter Graeco-Roman. The winner ...
— The Claim Jumpers • Stewart Edward White

... had held since the beginning, almost, of history, and, inspired by the zeal of the newly-founded religion of Islam, spread their influence from India to Spain, along the southern littoral of the Mediterranean. When they had once settled down, they began to recover the remnants of Graeco-Roman science that had been lost on the north shores of the Mediterranean. The Christians of Syria used Greek for their sacred language, and accordingly when the Sultans of Bagdad desired to know something of ...
— The Story of Geographical Discovery - How the World Became Known • Joseph Jacobs



Words linked to "Graeco-Roman" :   Graeco-Roman deity, Hellenic, Greco-Roman, classical, classic



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