Greek
English
Alternative forms
- (abbreviation) Gr.
Etymology
From Old English Grecas (“Greeks”), from Latin Graecus, of uncertain origin, perhaps derived via Illyrian or other Paleo-Balkans forms from a tribal name Graii, or possibly from the toponym Γραῖα (Graîa); Greek in any case has the cognate Γραικός (Graikós), the mythological ancestor of the Graecians (Γραίοι (Graíoi)
The adjective dates to the Middle English period (14th century), replacing Old English Grecisc (as it were “Greekish”) and earlier Middle English Gregeis.
Pronunciation
- enPR: grēk, IPA(key): /ɡɹiːk/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -iːk
Noun
Greek (countable and uncountable, plural Greeks)
- (countable) An inhabitant, resident, or person of descent from Greece.
- (uncountable) The language of the Greek people, spoken in Greece, Cyprus and other Greek communities.
- (uncountable) The writing system used in writing the Greek language.
- (uncountable, colloquial) Unintelligible speech or text, such as foreign speech or text, or regarding subjects the listener is not familiar with, such as mathematics or technical jargon; or statements that the listener does not understand or agree with.
- 1951 December, “Which Kind of Life Insurance Policy?”, in Changing Times – The Kiplinger Magazine, volume 5, number 12, page 28:
- ...preferred risk...family maintenance...20-pay life. That's a bare sampling of the merchandise you're asked to pick and choose from. If it sounds like Greek to you, don't worry. It sounds like Greek to most people.
- (US, countable) A member of a college fraternity or sorority, which are commonly characterised by being named after Greek letters. (See also Greek system.)
- Was Joe a Greek in college?
- (archaic) A cunning rogue; a merry fellow.
- (uncountable, slang) Anal sex.
- 2001, "(unknown)", ASP: "Julie" of Oral-Land-Oh, in alt.sex.prostitution, Usenet:
- She is absolutely a total GFE, no limits, except no Greek. (Well...I say “no Greek” - - if she is really hot for you, and if she is really turned on in a long session, she might beg for a finger in her anus while you suck her clit, but she is just too tiny and tight for any “real meat” in the backdoor.)
- 2012, Maxim Jakubowski, The Best British Crime Omnibus:
- “What's within reason?” “Hand-job, blow-job, full sex — straight, full service. Greek, maybe, if you're not too big. Golden shower, if you like, but not reverse. No hardsports. And absolutely nothing without.”
- 2001, "(unknown)", ASP: "Julie" of Oral-Land-Oh, in alt.sex.prostitution, Usenet:
- (uncountable) Greek cuisine; traditional Greek food.
- (finance, chiefly in the plural) One of the Greeks, measures of derivative price sensitivity.
Usage notes
In writings about the modern world, Greek is used primarily for the modern language currently spoken in Greece, and Ancient Greek will be used for older forms of the language. In the classics and other pre-modern studies, Greek is used for the old forms of the language, and if the modern language is mentioned, it will be called Modern Greek.
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Adjective
Greek (comparative Greeker, superlative Greekest)
- Of or relating to Greece, the Greek people, or the Greek language.
- 1879, R[ichard] J[efferies], chapter II, in The Amateur Poacher, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., […], OCLC 752825175, page 071:
- Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out. […]. Ikey the blacksmith had forged us a spearhead after a sketch from a picture of a Greek warrior; and a rake-handle served as a shaft.
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- (US) Of or pertaining to a fraternity or sorority.
- Unintelligible, especially regarding foreign speech or text, or regarding subjects the speaker is not familiar with, such as mathematics or technical jargon.
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Derived terms
- Ancient Greek
- Classical Greek
- Demotic Greek
- Greek alphabet
- Greek chorus
- Greek Christian Scriptures
- Greek fire
- Greek house
- Greek key
- Greekish
- Greeklish
- Greek letter
- Greek number
- Greek numeral
- Greek Orthodox
- Greek salad
- Greek system
- it's all Greek to me
- Koine Greek
- Modern Greek
- Protogreek
Related terms
See also
- Dhimotiki
- Hellenic
- Hellenism
- Hellenistic
- Wiktionary's coverage of Greek terms
- Appendix:Greek Swadesh list for a Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words in Greek
Further reading
- Greek–English Dictionary: from Webster’s Dictionary — the Rosetta Edition.
- ISO 639-1 code el, ISO 639-3 code ell
- ISO 639-3 code grc (SIL)
- Ethnologue entry for Greek, ell
- Ethnologue entry for Greek, grc