Eupatrid
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek εὐπατρίδης m (eupatrídēs), from ευ- (eu-, “good”) + -πατρίδης (-patrídēs, “of the fatherland”), from πατήρ m (patḗr, “father”)
Noun
Eupatrid (plural Eupatrids)
- (historical) In Ancient Greece, a member of the noble Attic landowning class.
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Adjective
Eupatrid (not comparable)
- (historical) In Ancient Greece, belonging to the noble Attic landowning class.
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Eupatridae on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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