Έλληνας

Etymology
From, from the accusative singular. In Hellenistic Christian times: "Gentile, pagan". In Medieval Greek, the sense was either a "Greek" or a derogatory term for an "idolater" (calling himself, regaining its "Greek" sense after the 11th century. In Early Modern Greek the ethnonymic terms used instead were or.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Greek or Hellene
 * 2) for adjectival use, see
 * 1) for adjectival use, see