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1 Grieks
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2 Agamemnon
n. Agamemnon, Greek king who led the Greeks in the Trojan War (Greek Mythology) -
3 Corinthisch
adj. Corinthian, of the ancient Greek city of Corinth; of the Corinthian order of Greek architecture -
4 Griek
n. Greek, resident of Greece, person of Greek origin (country in southeastern Europe) -
5 Hellenisatie
n. Hellenization, adoption of Greek customs and language; process of becoming Greek or Hellenistic in character -
6 Odysseus
n. Odysseus, Ulysses, hero of the "Odyssey", one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War, king of Ithaca (Greek Mythology) -
7 achilleshiel
n. (Greek Mythology) Achilles' heel, only spot which is vulnerable (from the Greek legend of Achilles); (Anatomy) Achilles tendon, tendon which attaches the heel bone of the foot to the calf muscle -
8 graecist
n. hellenist, one influenced by Hellenism (especially in ancient times); Greek scholar, one who admires or studies Greek civilization -
9 graecus
n. Grecian, Greek person; one who specializes in Greek language and literature -
10 helleniseren
v. Hellenize, make a cultural change in which something non-Greek becomes Greek (Hellenic) -
11 hellenist
n. hellenist, one influenced by Hellenism (especially in ancient times); Greek scholar, one who admires or studies Greek civilization -
12 Chinees
Chinees1I 〈de〉3 [chineesje] [het opsnuiven van heroïne] 〈zie voorbeelden 3〉♦voorbeelden:2 bij de Chinees gaan eten • go out for a Chinese to/eat out at a Chinese restaurantII 〈 het〉1 [taal] Chinese♦voorbeelden:2 dat is Chinees voor mij • it's all Greek/double Dutch to me————————Chinees21 [(zoals) van/in/uit China] Chinese2 [behorend tot de taal] Chinese♦voorbeelden:Chinese Volksrepubliek • People's Republic of ChinaChinese wijk/buurt • Chinatown -
13 Achilles
n. (Greek Mythology) Achilles, hero of Homer's "Iliad" who was killed when wounded in the heel -
14 Aeneas
n. aeneas (Greek Mythology) -
15 Afrodite
n. Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love (Greek Mythology) -
16 Amor
n. Cupid, god of love (Roman Mythology), Eros (Greek Mythology) -
17 Andromeda
n. Andromeda, wife of Perseus (Greek Mythology); stellar constellation (Astronomy) -
18 Apollo
n. Apollo, sun god and patron of music and poetry (Greek Mythology); series of US space crafts designed to land on the moon -
19 Archimedes
n. Archimedes, (287?-212 BC) Greek mathematician and inventer -
20 Ares
n. Ares, god of war (Greek Mythology)
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