English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἑλληνιστής (hellēnistḗs, “somebody who speaks Greek”), from ἑλληνίζειν (hellēnízein, “to speak Greek, to behave like a Greek, to become Greek, hellenize”) (infinitive of ἑλληνίζω (hellēnízō)), from Ἕλλην (Héllēn, “Greek”).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈhɛl.ɪ.nɪst/, /ˈhɛl.ə.nɪst/
Noun
Hellenist (plural Hellenists)
- A specialist in the study of Greek language, literature, culture, or history, or an admirer of the Greek culture and civilization.
- A person who adopted the Greek customs, language and culture during the Hellenistic period, especially a Hellenized Jew.
- A non-Greek follower and practitioner of Hellenic religion (aka Hellenism)
Translations
specialist in the study of Greek culture or history
- Armenian: հելլենիստ (hellenist)
- Belarusian: эліні́ст m (eliníst), эліні́стка f (elinístka)
- Bulgarian: елини́ст m (eliníst), елини́стка f (elinístka)
- Catalan: hel·lenista m or f
- Czech: helénista m, helénistka f
- Danish: hellenist c
- Esperanto: helenisto
- Estonian: hellenist
- Finnish: hellenisti
- French: helléniste (fr) m or f
- Galician: helenista m or f
- German: Hellenist (de) m, Hellenistin (de) f
- Greek: ελληνιστής (el) m (ellinistís), ελληνίστρια f (ellinístria)
- Hungarian: hellenista (hu)
- Irish: (please verify) Gréagóir m, (please verify) Heilléanaí m, (please verify) Heilléiní m
- Italian: ellenista m or f
- Latvian: hellēnists m, hellēniste f
- Macedonian: елинист m (elinist), елинистка f (elinistka)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hellenist m
- Nynorsk: hellenist m
- Polish: hellenista (pl) m, hellenistka f
- Portuguese: helenista (pt) m or f
- Romanian: elenist (ro) m, elenistă (ro) f
- Russian: эллини́ст (ru) m (elliníst), эллини́стка (ru) f (ellinístka)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: хелѐнист m
- Latin: helènist (sh) m
- Slovak: helenista m, helenistka f
- Slovene: helenist m, helenistka f
- Spanish: helenista (es) m or f
- Ukrainian: елліні́ст m (elliníst), елліні́стка f (ellinístka)
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person who adopted the Greek culture during the Hellenistic period