Definition of Greek

Greeknoun

Tiếng Hy Lạp

/ɡriːk//ɡriːk/

Word OriginOld English Grēcas ‘the Greeks’, from Latin Graeci (the name given by the Romans to the people who called themselves the Hellenes), from Greek Graikoi, which according to Aristotle was the prehistoric name of the Hellenes.

namespace

a person from modern or ancient Greece

the language of modern or ancient Greece

a member of a fraternity or a sorority at a college or university

Idioms

it’s all Greek to me
(informal, saying)I cannot understand it
  • She tried to explain how the system works, but it's all Greek to me.