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Katharevusa
Ka·tha·rev·u·sa K0021100 (kä′thä-rĕv′o͞o-sä′)n. The puristic, archaizing form of Modern Greek, having morphological and lexical features borrowed from Koine. [Modern Greek kathareuousa, from Greek, feminine present participle of kathareuein, to be pure, from katharos, pure.]Katharevusa (ˌkɑːθəˈrɛvəˌsɑː) or Katharevousan (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a literary style of Modern Greek, derived from the Attic dialect of Ancient Greek and including many archaic features. Compare DemoticKa•tha•re•vu•sa (ˌkɑ θəˈrɛv əˌsɑ, -sə, ˌkæθ ə-) n. the puristic Modern Greek literary language (disting. from Demotic). Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | Katharevusa - literary style of Modern Greek containing features borrowed from KoineModern Greek, New Greek - the Greek language as spoken and written today |
Katharevusa Related to Katharevusa: Demotic GreekWords related to Katharevusanoun literary style of Modern Greek containing features borrowed from KoineRelated Words |