Definition
Made Greek in character, language, or culture; having adopted Greek customs and ideas.
Etymology
Past tense of 'Graecize,' from Late Latin 'Graecizare.' The '-ed' suffix marks the adjective as describing something that has undergone the process of becoming Greek.
Kelly Says
The Hellenistic period (323-30 BCE) was essentially the 'Graecized' world—Greek culture spread so thoroughly that even rulers in Persia and Egypt adopted Greek names, art, and philosophy.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُغْرِبِيّ
moo-ghree-bee
CACatalà
grecizat
hree-chee-zat
DEDeutsch
griechisch
greech-ish
ELΕλληνικά
ελληνισμένος
eh-lee-ni-smeh-nos
FAفارسی
یونانی
yoo-na-nee
FISuomi
kreikkalainen
kre-ik-ka-lai-nen
FRFrançais
grecisé
greh-see-zay
IDBahasa Indonesia
di-Yunani
di-yoo-na-ni
ITItaliano
grecizzato
greh-chee-zah-toh
KKKK
Греческий
hree-cheh-sk
KO한국어
그리스화
geu-ri-sseu-hwa
MSBahasa Melayu
Yunani
yoo-na-nee
NLNederlands
Grieks
hreeks
PTPortuguês
grecizado
greh-see-zah-doh
RORomână
grecesc
greh-cheh-sk
RUРусский
грецизированный
hree-tsi-zee-r-an-nyy
SVSvenska
grekiskt
hree-kee-skt
SWKiswahili
Greki
hree-kee
TRTürkçe
Yunanlaştırılmış
yoo-nan-la-sh-ir-il-ish
UKУкраїнська
грецизований
hree-tsi-zo-va-niy
VITiếng Việt
Hellenic
hel-len-ic