neo-hellenic Antonyms
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Meaning of neo-hellenic
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neo-hellenic (n.)
Same as Romaic.
neo-hellenic Sentence Examples
- The neo-Hellenic movement seeks to revive the glory days of ancient Greece.
- Neo-Hellenic architecture often draws inspiration from classical Greek temples.
- The use of neo-Hellenic symbols is common in Greek nationalist circles.
- Neo-Hellenic philosophy emphasizes the importance of reason and individual liberty.
- The neo-Hellenic revival in the 19th century contributed to the development of modern Greek identity.
- Neo-Hellenic art is characterized by its idealized forms and classical subject matter.
- The neo-Hellenic ideals of beauty and harmony continue to influence contemporary Greek culture.
- Neo-Hellenic scholars are dedicated to preserving and interpreting the legacy of ancient Greece.
- The neo-Hellenic concept of paideia encompasses both intellectual and moral education.
- Neo-Hellenic values such as courage, honor, and moderation are deeply rooted in Greek society.
FAQs About the word neo-hellenic
Same as Romaic.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The neo-Hellenic movement seeks to revive the glory days of ancient Greece.
Neo-Hellenic architecture often draws inspiration from classical Greek temples.
The use of neo-Hellenic symbols is common in Greek nationalist circles.
Neo-Hellenic philosophy emphasizes the importance of reason and individual liberty.