heleno
Hellenic
adjective eh-LEH-noh Rare
Origin: From Greek Hellēn (Greek person).
Also means
Greek
Usage Note
Heleno is the formal or literary adjective/noun for 'Greek' (relating to ancient or modern Greece), preferred in historical and academic writing. In everyday modern usage griego is the standard word. Heleno as a noun (also helena f) specifically refers to a Greek person. The term relates to Hellas, the Greek name for Greece.
Examples
"El arte heleno influyó en toda la civilización occidental."
Natural Translation
Hellenic art influenced all of Western civilization.
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