Examples of 'hellene' in a sentence

Meaning of "hellene"

Hellene is an archaic term for a Greek person, commonly used in historical contexts or literature
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  • A Greek, especially an Ancient Greek.

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Hellene is used in a religious sense for the first time in the New Testament.
It was also known as the Cyprus Hellene Club.
Hellene is used in a religious meaning for the first time in the New Testament.
Constantine the Hellene.
Hellene in his Cheiragogy.
Julian the Hellene.
In the following centuries, Hellene typically contrasted with barbarian, representing the uncivilized.
Veselin Čajkanović believed that the Slavic name Jerinin grad was actually derived from Hellene ethnonym.
In the Pauline epistles, Hellene is almost always juxtaposed with Hebrew regardless of actual ethnicities.
I am a voice out of Phthia, I am the will of the Hellene.
A common substitute for the term Hellene other than Rhomaios was the term Graikos ( Γραικός ).
Paradoxically, Tribonian, Justinian 's own legal commissioner, according to the Suda dictionary, was a Hellene pagan.
With time, Hellene, to use the words of Isocrates, became a trait of intellect, not race.
In spirit, mind and deed, I am certainly a Hellene.
For me, every good stranger is a Hellene and every bad Hellene is worse than a barbarian . ”.

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Phedre, they called me, neither one knowing that it is a Hellene name, and cursed.”.

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