Atticism

Etymology
From. .

Noun

 * 1) Attachment to, collaboration with, favouring of, or siding with Athens and/or Athenians, especially in the context of the (431–404 ).
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- Tydeus and his Complices, had bin put to death by Pædaritus for Atticiſme.


 * 1) The prestige dialect of Classical Greek, as spoken and written by the inhabitants of Attica (chiefly Athens) in the fifth and fourth centuries ; Attic Greek.
 * 2) The enduring rhetorical movement, begun in the 1st century, whose members strove to emulate the style of the best Attic orators of that Classical period; especially in contrast with Asianism or Hellenism. (Its leading early proponent, [– ], identified  [ ] as “the perfect model of the Attic dialect”, whose virtues he enumerates to be “purity of language, correct dialect, the presentation of ideas by means of standard, not figurative expressions; clarity, brevity, concision, terseness, vivid representation…, the pleasing arrangement of words after the manner of ordinary speech…, charm and a sense of timing which regulates everything else”.)
 * 3) The stylistic principles of Greek Atticism in application to other languages, especially to Latin.
 * 4) An expression or idiom characteristic of or peculiar to Attic Greek, especially an elegant and refined, if grammatically irregular, usage.
 * 5) A refined felicity or well-turned phrase, especially one deemed ungrammatical. (In Newcome, aposiopesis, dislocation, and inverse attraction, respectively.)
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 * 1) A refined felicity or well-turned phrase, especially one deemed ungrammatical. (In Newcome, aposiopesis, dislocation, and inverse attraction, respectively.)
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- As for Ephraim, their glory ſhall flee away as a bird: which…form reſembles Salluſt’s plebs urbana ea vero præceps ierat []; and that common Atticiſm, urbem quam ſtatuo, veſtra eſt [].

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 * Finnish: attikismi


 * Polish: attycyzm


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