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Classically   /klˈæsɪkli/   Listen
Classically

adverb
1.
In the manner of Greek and Roman culture.






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"Classically" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Karib" prop. a dinghy, a small boat belonging to a ship Here it refers to the canoe (a Carib word) pop. "dug-out" and classically "monoxyle," a boat made of a single tree-trunk hollowed by fire and trimmed with axe and adze. Some of these rude craft which, when manned, remind one of saturnine Caliph Omar's "worms floating on a log of wood," measure 60 feet ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 4 • Richard F. Burton

... "Al-Barkuk," whence our older "Apricock." Classically it is "Burkuk" and Pers. for Arab. "Mishrnish," and it also denotes a small plum or damson. In Syria the side next the sun" ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 1 • Richard F. Burton



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