Definitions for Grecian

Grecian Gre·cian

Spelling: [gree-shuh n]
IPA: /ˈgri ʃən/

Grecian is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 227 anagrams from letters in Grecian (aceginr).

Definitions for Grecian

noun

  1. a Greek.
  2. an expert in the Greek language or Greek literature.

adjective

  1. Greek (especially with reference to ancient Greece).

Origin of Grecian

1540-50; Latin Graeci(a) Greece + -an

Examples for Grecian

Reasons for my Gingrich blues No lunar dreams or Grecian cruise No credit line from Tiffany's No saintly wife, his former squeeze.

We see that the puzzle about identity proves at last to be of Grecian origin.

She moved into the Borghese Palace in Rome and swanned about in transparent-ish frocks striking Grecian attitudes.

She was a singular beauty, Swedish looking and blond with an unusual profile—a very Grecian profile.

If ever any work were a sacred one, it was that of caring for these Grecian widows.

It was hideous, cabbage-green, with black velvet put on in a Grecian pattern.

This gentleman was a clergyman, a profound Grecian, and a poor man.

That matron, like most Grecian women, was ignorant of her own written language.

It looks like a futuristic chaise longue, and is almost Grecian in its blinding-white color.

At her Palm Springs wedding to Dina in 2012, she wore a Cymbeline dress that looked more like a Grecian slip.

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