Category:English learned borrowings from Ancient Greek
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English terms that are learned loanwords from Ancient Greek, that is, terms that were directly incorporated from Ancient Greek instead of through normal language contact.
To categorize a term into this category, use {{lbor|en|grc|source_term}}
(or {{learned borrowing|...}}
, using the same syntax), where source_term
is the Ancient Greek term that the term in question was borrowed from.
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Pages in category "English learned borrowings from Ancient Greek"
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- acampsia
- acarpous
- acephal
- Aceso
- acrasia
- acrasy
- Acridophagi
- acroatic
- acropoleis
- acropolis
- Adamos
- Adelphi
- Aegina
- Aegle
- Aeolic
- aeroscopy
- agalloch
- Agdistis
- agelast
- agonistes
- agora
- agoranomos
- Agron
- agrypnia
- ainoi
- akinesia
- akrasia
- alabastron
- Alala
- Alcaeus
- allœotic
- alphitomancy
- ambilevous
- ambix
- amoeba
- amphibian
- amphibious
- amphicoelous
- amphictyony
- amphoriskos
- anabatic
- anagnorisis
- analemma
- anamnesis
- anasyrma
- anerithmon gelasma
- anesis
- angio-
- ankyloglossia
- anthorism
- anthropopeia
- antichthon
- antiptosis
- antirrhesis
- antistasis
- Aoede
- aphesis
- aphetic
- apotelesmatic
- arctolatry
- arctophile
- Arkhimedes
- askos
- asterixis
- Astraea
- auto-