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;Use
==Use==
Use this template for Greek words for which the ''Ancient Greek'' description is not satisfactory or limiting. Such words can be:
Use this template for Greek words for which the ''Ancient Greek'' description is not satisfactory or limiting. Such words can be:
*Words of [[Koine Greek|''Koine'' Greek]] such as κράββατος (''krabbatos'', "bed").
*Words of [[Koine Greek|''Koine'' Greek]] such as {{lang-grc-gre|κράββατος}} (''krábbatos'', "bed").
*Words of Late Antiquity and [[Atticism|Atticist]] words of [[Byzantine literature]], such as ἀθεμιτογαμία (''athemitogamiā'', "unlawful marriage").
*Words of Late Antiquity and [[Atticism|Atticist]] words of [[Byzantine literature]], such as {{lang-grc-gre|ἀθεμιτογαμία}} (''athemitogamíā'', "unlawful marriage").
*Names, such as Αγησίλαος (''Agēsilaos'', "Agesilaus") and Σωκράτης (''Sōkratēs'', "Socrates").
*Names, such as {{lang-grc-gre|Αγησίλαος}} (''Agēsílaos'', "Agesilaus") and {{lang-grc-gre|Σωκράτης}} (''Sōkrátēs'', "Socrates").
*Hellenized Latin and Hebrew names, such as {{lang-grc-gre|Ἰουστινιανός}} (Justinian), {{lang-grc-gre|Αὐρήλιος}} (Aurelius) and {{lang-grc-gre|Ἰωσήφ}} (Joseph).
*Words that have remained unchanged throughout the history of the [[Greek language]] such as θάλασσα (''thalassa'', "sea") and ἄνθρωπος (''anthrōpos'', "man"). Their meaning may be the same.
*Words that have remained unchanged throughout the history of the [[Greek language]] such as {{lang-grc-gre|θάλασσα}} (''thálassa'', "sea") and {{lang-grc-gre|ἄνθρωπος}} (''ánthrōpos'', "man"). Their meaning may be the same.
*Newly coined scientific (or not) words from Ancient Greek roots, such as ''[[haemophilia]]'' and ''[[astronaut]]''.
*Newly coined scientific (or not) words from Ancient Greek roots, such as ''[[haemophilia]]'' and ''[[astronaut]]''.


; Syntax
==Syntax==
<nowiki>{{lang-grc-gre</nowiki><br>
<nowiki>{{lang-grc-gre</nowiki><br>
| ''Text in Ancient Greek in Greek alphabet''<br>
| ''Text in Ancient Greek in Greek alphabet''<br>
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* {{tlx|lang|2=el}} tags Modern Greek text, without the label (for use with custom display, and other uses).
* {{[[Template:Lang-grc|Lang-grc]]}} if you want ''Ancient Greek'' instead of ''Greek'' to be explicitily stated.
* {{tlx|lang|2=grc}} tags Ancient Greek text, without the label (for use with custom display, and other uses).
* {{[[Template:lang-el|lang-el]]}} for modern Greek.
* {{tlx|transl|2=grc}} tags text as "Ancient Greek Transliteration" (has no visible effect other than tool tip when pointer is placed on text).


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Latest revision as of 23:46, 29 October 2024

Use

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Use this template for Greek words for which the Ancient Greek description is not satisfactory or limiting. Such words can be:

  • Words of Koine Greek such as ‹See Tfd›Greek: κράββατος (krábbatos, "bed").
  • Words of Late Antiquity and Atticist words of Byzantine literature, such as ‹See Tfd›Greek: ἀθεμιτογαμία (athemitogamíā, "unlawful marriage").
  • Names, such as ‹See Tfd›Greek: Αγησίλαος (Agēsílaos, "Agesilaus") and ‹See Tfd›Greek: Σωκράτης (Sōkrátēs, "Socrates").
  • Hellenized Latin and Hebrew names, such as ‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἰουστινιανός (Justinian), ‹See Tfd›Greek: Αὐρήλιος (Aurelius) and ‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἰωσήφ (Joseph).
  • Words that have remained unchanged throughout the history of the Greek language such as ‹See Tfd›Greek: θάλασσα (thálassa, "sea") and ‹See Tfd›Greek: ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, "man"). Their meaning may be the same.
  • Newly coined scientific (or not) words from Ancient Greek roots, such as haemophilia and astronaut.

Syntax

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{{lang-grc-gre
| Text in Ancient Greek in Greek alphabet
| Text in Ancient Greek transliterated in Latin alphabet (optional)
| Translation in English (optional)}},

e. g. :

See also

[edit]
  • {{lang|el}} tags Modern Greek text, without the label (for use with custom display, and other uses).
  • {{lang|grc}} tags Ancient Greek text, without the label (for use with custom display, and other uses).
  • {{transl|grc}} tags text as "Ancient Greek Transliteration" (has no visible effect other than tool tip when pointer is placed on text).