Eolian

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A member of one of the four major ancient Greek tribes: Specifically refers to one of the groups of prehistoric Greeks, alongside the Achaeans, Dorians, and Ionians, who spoke the Aeolic dialect of Greek.
    • Pertaining to the Aeolians or their dialect: Used attributively to describe things related to this group or their language.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The eolians were one of the early Hellenic tribes that settled in parts of Thessaly and Boeotia.
    • Linguists study eolian inscriptions to understand the Aeolic dialect of ancient Greek.
Advanced Usage
  • As an attributive noun: Used to specify the origin or type of something.
    • The poet Sappho wrote in the eolian dialect. (Here, 'eolian' describes the dialect as being of the Aeolian type.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Aeolian (adj, n): The more common alternate spelling, identical in meaning. Often capitalized.
    • Aeolian migration patterns are a key topic in ancient history.
  • Aeolic (adj): Specifically relating to the dialect of the Aeolians.
    • Aeolic Greek has distinct grammatical features.
Synonyms
  • Aeolian (n): The alternate spelling is a direct synonym.
  • (Contextual) Ancient Greek tribe member: A descriptive synonym specifying the historical and ethnic group.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is primarily historical and linguistic. Its core meaning is tied to the specific prehistoric and ancient Greek tribal group. It is not used in modern contexts to refer to contemporary people or cultures. The spelling "eolian" (with just 'e') is less common than "Aeolian" but is accepted, especially in certain academic texts.
Noun
  1. a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks

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