Greek alphabet
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See also: Appendix:Greek script
English
Noun
Greek alphabet (plural Greek alphabets)
- The 24-letter alphabet of the Greek language, first adopted by Athens in 403 BC and now consisting of the following upper- (majuscule) and lower-case (minuscule) pairs:
- (historical, countable) Other ("epichoric") forms of this alphabet, both prior and subsequent, sometimes they include:
Synonyms
- Euclidean alphabet, (ISO) Grek
- (imprecise) Ionic alphabet
Hyponyms
See also
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