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† Greˈcanic, a. Obs. [ad. L. Græcānic-us, f. Græc-us Greek.] Of or pertaining to Greece, the Greeks, or their language. So † Greˈcanical a.
1601Holland Pliny II. 596, I must not forget one kind of pauing more, which is called Grecanicke. 1669Gale Crt. Gentiles i. ii. ii. 15 O in women is the Grecanic termination; as Dido. 1678Ibid. iv. iii. i. 21 The Grecanic terme whereby the efficacitie of Divine concurse is expressed in the Scriptures is ἐνέργεια. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. Contents §17 Orpheus, commonly called by the Greeks, The Theologer, and the Father of the Grecanick Polytheism. Ibid. 326 Casaubon..affirms all the Philosophy..to be merely Platonical and Grecanical but not at all Egyptian. |