English

edit

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

From epi- +‎ classical.

Adjective

edit

epiclassical (not comparable)

  1. Coming after the classical period and, usually, maintaining continuity with it.
    epiclassical law
    • 1998, Simon Hornblower, The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization, page 397:
      There followed 60 years of disorder, up to 300, which have been termed epiclassical.

Translations

edit