- klephtic
- adjective see klepht
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
klephtic — kleph·tic … English syllables
klephtic — adjective see klepht * * * klephtˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑klepht … Useful english dictionary
klepht — klephtic, adj. /kleft/, n. a Greek or Albanian brigand, exalted in the war of Greek independence as a patriotic robber; guerrilla. [1810 20; < ModGk kléphtes, var. of ModGk, Gk kléptes thief, rogue; see KLEPTOMANIA] * * * … Universalium
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Zacharias (klepht) — Zacharios Pentalakos or as he was more commonly known Zachariaos Barbitsiotis (22 October 1759 July 20, 1804, Greek: Ζαχαρίας Μπαρμπιτσιότης) was a Greek klepht in the Peloponnese operating during the time of Ottoman Greece, with most of modern… … Wikipedia
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klepht — noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: New Greek klephtēs, literally, robber, from Greek kleptēs, from kleptein Date: 1820 a Greek belonging to any of several independent guerrilla communities formed after the Turkish conquest of Greece •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Klepht — Klephts (Greek κλέφτης, pl. κλέφτες kleftis , kleftes , which originally meant just thieves ), were bandits and warlike mountain folk who lived in the Greek countryside when Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire. Due to the development of… … Wikipedia
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