Pronunciation: /iˈɑːlɪk/
adjective relating to or denoting a dialect of ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia, and also in Aeolis in Asia Minor.
A1 The aeolic windmill powered the small village.
A2 The aeolic harp produced soothing music in the garden.
B1 The aeolic architecture of the ancient temple was truly breathtaking.
B2 The aeolic style of poetry is known for its lyrical beauty and emotional depth.
C1 The aeolic melodies of the orchestra captivated the audience with their complexity and richness.
C2 The aeolic influence in the artist's work was evident in the intricate patterns and motifs.
formal The aeolic dialect is a form of ancient Greek spoken in the Aeolian islands.
informal I find the aeolic style of architecture quite charming.
slang That song has an aeolic vibe to it, don't you think?
figurative Her words had an aeolic quality, flowing effortlessly like the wind.
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