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proper noun 
  1. The form of Ancient Greek language used during the classical period of Greek literature: approximately 600 to 300 BC. The language of the poets and philosophers: w:Aeschylus, Aeschylus, w:Sophocles, Sophocles, w:Euripides, Euripides, w:Aristophanes, Aristophanes, w:Thucydides, Thucydides, w:Aristotle, Aristotle, etc.
Etymology: classical + Greek


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