Atticisms in Vietnamese

danh từ
1. phong cách A-ten
2. từ ngữ đặc A-ten; ngôn ngữ tao nhã của A-ten
3. sự sùng A-te

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1. Atticisms - find the meaning and all words formed with Atticisms, anagrams with Atticisms and much more

2. Atticisms ; Direct anagrams of Atticism

3. Atticisms meaning Plural form of Atticism.

4. Atticist definition is - one who affects Atticisms

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6. Atticisms Meaning in Urdu is فصاحت - Fasahat Urdu Meaning

7. The Urdu Word فَصاحَت Meaning in English is Atticisms

8. Atticisms Words made after changing Last letter with any other letter in atticism atticist

9. The word Atticisms uses 9 letters: a, c, i, i, m, s, s, t, t

10. Synonyms for Atticisms include classicism, grandeur, balance, clarity, class, classicalism, dignity, elegance, excellence and finishes

11. The most accurate translation of Atticisms, Fasahat in English to Urdu dictionary with Definition Synonyms and Antonyms words.

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13. See synonyms for: atticism / Atticisms on Thesaurus.com noun (often initial capital letter) the style or idiom of Attic Greek occurring in another dialect or language

14. Atticism (plural Atticisms) The style and idiom of Attic, the Ancient Greek Athenian dialect A well-turned phrase; a concise manner of speech or expression (historical) A …

15. See synonyms for: Atticism / Atticisms on Thesaurus.com noun (often initial capital letter) the style or idiom of Attic Greek occurring in another dialect or language

16. She does not discuss the chronology of these Atticisms, but seems to imply that the latter came first.9 That would be the standard or-der, as we have seen

17. Atticism (plural Atticisms) The style and idiom of Attic, the Ancient Greek Athenian dialect; A well-turned phrase; a concise manner of speech or expression A favouring of, or attachment to Attica and the Athenians; Related terms

18. Although Tilg includes a discussion on Xenophon of Ephesus, whom he deems the only other ‘big five’ author to rival Chariton for this coveted position, it is clear through his critique of O’Sullivan that Xenophon’s higher proportion of Atticisms (16% vs

19. Phrynichus Arabius, (flourished 2nd century ad, Bithynia, Asia Minor [now in Turkey]), grammarian and rhetorician who produced Sophistike paraskeue (“A Grounding in Sophistic”), of which a few fragments and a summary by Photius survive, and an Attikistes, extant in an abridged form, called the Ekloge (“Selected Atticisms”)

20. Together with Atticisms we must mention a considerable number of words from Attic prose and comedy which Schmid does not mention, namely 32 literary terms taken from Thucydides (7rEplopOpov), Aristophanes (qvAAof3oAEw), Plato (18toAoy`w), Xenophon (ataKLvOtvofaf`sg), etc., which increase the list of ancient literary terms.

21. ‘It is said that she criticised Pindar for introducing Atticisms into his poems.’ ‘Thus Atticism in the Roman Empire continued to be used long after it became incomprehensible to those without special training.’ ‘It would seem, in a general way, that Atticism stood for directness, force, and naturalness.’