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Thracian - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Thracian refers to an ancient Indo-European people who lived in Southeast Europe, mainly in the region of Thrace. It also describes their language, culture, or anything related to them.

thracian

/ˈθreɪʃən/ /ˈθreɪʃən/

Definition:

Relating to ancient Thrace, its people, or their culture.

Synonyms:

Thracian tribesman, Thracian warrior, ancient Balkan

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun

Antonyms:

non-Thracian, modern Greek

Common Collocations:

Thracian culture, Thracian gold, Thracian horseman

Derivatives:

Thracians, Thracology

Usage Tips:

Use "Thracian" to describe historical or cultural aspects of ancient Thrace and its inhabitants.

Common Phrases:

Thracian horseman, Thracian gold treasure, land of the Thracians

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "Thracia," referring to the region of Thrace in Southeast Europe.

Examples:

  • 1. The archaeologists uncovered a Thracian tomb filled with artifacts.
  • 2. Thracian warriors were known for their fierce fighting skills.
  • 3. She studied the intricate designs on the Thracian gold necklace.
  • 4. The museum displayed a collection of ancient Thracian pottery.

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