Greco-
Word Origin
1
a combining form representing Greek, in compound words:
Greco-Roman.
Also, especially British, Graeco-.
Origin
< Latin Graec(us) Greek + -o-
Greco-
combining form.
Greece; Greek things: Grecophile = a lover of Greece or Greek things.
Greek and _____: Greco-Roman = Greek and Roman.
[< Latin Graeco- < Greek Graikós a Greek]
greco-
combining form
or graeco-
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Latin Graeco-, from Graecus Greek — more at greek
1. : Greece or Greeks
< Grecophile >
< Grecomania >
2. : Greek and
< Greco-Latin >
< Greco-Persian >
< Graeco-Roman >
or graeco-
1.
< Grecophile >
< Grecomania >
2.
< Greco-Latin >
< Greco-Persian >
< Graeco-Roman >