Euclidean alphabet

Euclidean alphabet - English

Noun

Euclidean alphabet

  1. The classical Greek alphabet, a modified form of the Ionic alphabet adopted by Athens in 403 BC following its defeat in the Peloponnesian War.

Usage notes

Used when distinguishing this form of the Greek alphabet from its other epichoric forms, particularly Athens's earlier Attic alphabet.

Synonyms

Meaning and Definition of Euclidean alphabet
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