Achaean

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin Achaeus or Achaius, from Ancient Greek Ἀχαιός (Akhaiós), + -an.

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Noun

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Achaean (plural Achaeans)

  1. An inhabitant or resident of Achaea, especially a member of an ancient Hellenic tribe that inhabited the region of Achaea.
  2. (broadly, literary) In Homeric usage, a Greek person, especially of the Mycenaean era.
    Synonym: Greek

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Adjective

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Achaean (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to Achaea or the Achaeans.
  2. (broadly, literary) In Homeric usage, of or relating to Greece, especially of the Mycenaean era.
    Synonym: Greek

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