| demotic | Of or pertaining to the people; popular; common. Demotic alphabet or character, a form of writing used in Egypt after six or seven centuries before Christ, for books, deeds, and other such writings; a simplified form of the hieratic character. Synonym: epistolographic character, and enchorial character. See Enchorial. Origin: Gr, fr. The people: cf. F. Demotique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| demotic | the modern Greek vernacular |
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| demotic | of or written in or belonging to the form of modern Greek based on colloquial use |
| demotic | of or for the common people |
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