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al·ex·an·dri·an I. \-ēən\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Alexandria, Egypt + English -an 1. : of, relating to, or characteristic of Alexandria and especially Alexandria, Egypt 2. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the people of Alexandria 3. [so called from the cultural prominence of Alexandria in the Hellenistic period] : hellenistic 4. a. : of, relating to, or resembling the Alexandrian school b. of a writer or literary work (1) : overly recondite, derivative, or artificial < an Alexandrian devotion to elaborate complexity > (2) : concerned primarily with the technical perfection of language or literary form II. noun (-s) 1. capitalized : a native or resident of Alexandria 2. usually capitalized : a member of the Alexandrian school III. adjective Etymology: Alexander the Great died 323 B.C. king of Macedonia + English -ian 1. a. usually capitalized : of or relating to Alexander the Great b. often capitalized [by alteration] : alexandrine 2. usually capitalized [Alexander, the name + English -ian] : of or relating to the name Alexander or any individual so named; especially : of or relating to Pope Alexander VI (about 1431-1503) IV. noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: by alteration : alexandrine |