demotic

/di:'mɔtik/
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demotic

A poet with a keen ear for demotic rhythms.

Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Of or for the common people; popular or colloquial: Pertaining to the language, culture, or style used by ordinary people in everyday life, as opposed to formal or elite usage.
    • Of or written in the form of modern Greek based on colloquial use: Specifically relating to Demotic Greek, the vernacular form of Modern Greek that was used in everyday speech and writing.
  2. Noun:

    • The modern Greek vernacular: The Demotic form of the Modern Greek language.
    • A simplified cursive form of the ancient Egyptian hieratic script: A script used in ancient Egypt for everyday documents, as opposed to hieroglyphics used for formal inscriptions.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:

    • The politician used a demotic style of speaking to connect with voters.
    • The novel is celebrated for its demotic dialogue, capturing how people really talk.
    • Demotic Greek was officially adopted for education and government in the 20th century.
  • Noun:

    • He was a scholar of ancient languages, specializing in Demotic. (Referring to the Egyptian script)
    • The poet wrote in demotic to reach a wider audience. (Referring to the Greek vernacular)
Advanced Usage
  • "demotic speech": Everyday, informal language used by the general populace.
    • The writer's shift to demotic speech marked a new phase in his work.
  • "demotic culture": Cultural products or practices originating from or aimed at the common people.
    • The festival celebrated demotic culture through folk music and street performances.
Variants and Related Words
  • Demotist (n): A specialist in the study of Demotic (the Egyptian script).
  • Demoticism (n): The use of or advocacy for the demotic language or style.
Synonyms
  • Colloquial: (of language) used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
  • Vernacular: The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
  • Popular: Suited to the understanding or taste of ordinary people.
Antonyms
  • Formal: Done in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette; suitable for official or serious occasions.
  • Hieratic: Of or concerning priests; also, a cursive form of Egyptian hieroglyphics, simpler than hieroglyphics but more formal than Demotic.
  • Classical: Representing an exemplary standard within a traditional and long-established form or style.
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • "demotic vs. katharevousa": Refers to the historical linguistic dispute in Greece between the Demotic (vernacular) and Katharevousa (a purified, archaic form) varieties of Modern Greek.
    • The language question in Greece centered on the conflict between demotic and katharevousa.
  • "demotic script": Specifically refers to the ancient Egyptian writing system.
    • The Rosetta Stone was inscribed with three scripts: hieroglyphic, demotic, and Greek.
demotic

A poet with a keen ear for demotic rhythms.

Adjective
  1. of or for the common people
    • demotic entertainments
    • demotic speech
    • a poet with a keen ear for demotic rhythms
  2. of or written in or belonging to the form of modern Greek based on colloquial use
Noun
  1. the modern Greek vernacular
  2. a simplified cursive form of the ancient hieratic script
    • Demotic script was eventually replaced by Greek

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