Examples of 'taught greek' in a sentence

Meaning of "taught greek"

taught greek: refers to learning the Greek language or being educated in Greek history, culture, or traditions

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taught greek
Mead taught Greek philosophy for several years.
Héloïse herself knew and taught Greek and Hebrew to her nuns.
He taught Greek and Hebrew there for a year.
In the course of his stay in Padua he also taught Greek at the University.
There he taught Greek and modern Greek literature.
He set up base at Cotnari, where he taught Greek.
Children of the elite were taught Greek as well as Latin from an early age.
He taught Greek and Latin and occasionally football.
At the beginning of his career he taught Greek and Latin in a High School.
She taught Greek in the Danish school in Lund.
In order to obtain tuition in philosophy, he taught Greek and Hebrew.
He also taught Greek there.
He then joined the faculty of Yeshiva College, New York, where he taught Greek.
He first taught Greek and Latin literature in Palermo.
He subsequently visited Neapolis, where he taught Greek to Virgil, according to Macrobius.

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He has also taught Greek and Latin literature and early Islamic history.
From 1613 he began his career as a teacher, first at Brussels where he taught Greek.
Galt taught Greek and mathematics at the Pennsylvania College for Women in Pittsburgh after college.
Originally, it only taught Greek and Latin.
He also taught Greek and Latin to youth, and co-authored Introduction to the Latin Tongue.
From 1603 he taught Greek and Latin at the University of Prague.

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