グリーク

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Japanese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English Greek.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ɡɯ̟ᵝɾʲiːkɯ̟ᵝ]

Proper noun[edit]

グリーク (Gurīku

  1. (often in compounds) (something) Greek, of or pertaining to Greece
    Synonyms: ギリシアの (Girishia no), ギリシャの (Girisha no)
    グリークヨーグルトgurīku yōgurutoGreek yogurt
    • 1926, Moritani Nobuo, Seiyō bijutsushi, Kodai kagu hen [Western art history: Ancient furniture edition], page 56:
      グリークのバーズ(vases)が()(くに)()(じゅつ)(うえ)()()なる()()(ゆう)するか,(また)()()なる(よう)(),(せい)(さく)(ゆう)したのか、といふ(こと)は,ここに(わたし)()べるまではない。
      Gurīku no bāzu (vases) ga sono kuni no bijutsu ue ikanaru kachi o yūsuru ka, mata ikanaru yōto, seisaku o yūshita no ka, to ifu koto wa, koko ni watashi no noberu made wa nai.
      The value of Greek vases within the country’s fine arts, as well as the variety of their production and use, I cannot fully explain here.
    • 2018 July, “Track the trend fashion news”, in Elle, page 41:
      エンシェント・グリーク・サンダルズにビッグバックルの(しん)(がお)(とう)(じょう)
      Enshento Gurīku sandaruzu ni biggu bakkuru no shingao ga tōjō
      Ancient Greek sandals with big buckles are a new entry
  2. (uncommon) a Greek person
    Synonyms: ギリシア人 (Girishia-jin), ギリシャ人 (Girisha-jin)
  3. (uncommon) Greek language
    Synonym: ギリシャ語 (Girisha-go)