Atticism

//ˈatɪsɪzm//

Synonyms for "atticism" (45 found)

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Finnish

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  • attikismi noun (Greek rhetorical movement emulating Attic style)

Polish

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  • attycyzm noun (refined felicity or well-turned phrase, esp. ungrammatical)

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The ſame Summer, the Thebans demoliſhed the walles of the Theſpians, laying Atticiſme to their charge.

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〃, § 8.38.3, page 489

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Lysias and his brother were compelled to quit Thurii on the charge of Atticism (of taking the Athenian side in political questions) and they returned to Athens, which was then under the government of the Four Hundred.

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By the Cardinals own confeſsion, this Agapetus liued at Conſtantinople in Iuſtinians time: where it was a great matter for him, no doubt, in ſo long time, to learn to make ſuch a Greek booke as this is; which yet for the ſtile and Atticiſmes, comes a great deale ſhort of Baronius commendation.

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