Graecus

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Greek, Grecian, of or pertaining to the Greek people.
 * 2) * 1736. Henrici Stephani de abusu linguae graecae in quibusdam vocibus quas latina usurpat admonitio. Io. Henr. Kromayeri adnotationibus nondum editis instructam denuo publicavit Frider. Guiliel. Roloffius, in the praefatio:
 * Graecum est, non legitur.
 * It's Greek, it cannot be read.
 * It's Greek, it cannot be read.

Descendants

 * (adjective), (noun)
 * (adjective), (noun)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * (adjective), (noun)
 * (adjective), (noun)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * (adjective), (noun)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * (adjective), (noun)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * (adjective), (noun)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * (adjective), (noun)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)
 * Norman: (Guernsey),  (Jersey)

Noun

 * 1) a Greek (person)