Aeolis

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Definition

Proper noun An ancient coastal region in northwestern Asia Minor (including the island of Lesbos) where the Aeolian Greeks established several cities around 1100 BC.

Usage

"Aeolis" is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific historical and geographical area. It is primarily used in historical, archaeological, and classical studies contexts.

Examples
  • In historical context:
    • The ancient region of Aeolis was located between Ionia and Mysia.
    • Archaeologists are studying the settlement patterns in Aeolis.
  • Referring to its people:
    • The Aeolis region was named for the Aeolians, one of the major ancient Greek tribes.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in contrast with other ancient Greek regions in Asia Minor, such as Ionia and Doris.
  • In classical literature, references to "Aeolis" may pertain to the cultural and dialectal group (the Aeolic dialect) as much as the geographical region.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aeolian (adjective): Of or relating to Aeolis or the Aeolians.
    • The Aeolian cities had their own distinct dialect.
  • Aeolic (adjective): Specifically relating to the dialect of Greek spoken in Aeolis and other Aeolian colonies.
Synonyms
  • Aeolia (an alternative name for the same region).
Notes on Meaning
  • The core meaning is strictly geographical and historical. It does not have modern metaphorical or idiomatic uses.
  • The region's significance lies in its role as a center of early Greek colonization and the development of the Aeolic branch of the Ancient Greek language.
Noun
  1. an ancient coastal region of northwestern Asia Minor (including Lesbos) where the Aeolians founded several cities around 1100 BC