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Hellas
1[ hel-uhs ]
noun
- an area in the southern hemisphere of Mars, appearing as a light region when viewed telescopically from the earth.
Hellas
2[ hel-uhs, e-lahs ]
noun
- ancient Greek name of Greece.
Hellas
/ ˈhɛləs /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Hellas1
First recorded in 1790–1800; from Latin Hellas “northern Greece (as opposed to the Peloponnesus); the whole of Greece,” from Greek Hellás, a name applied to several places in ancient Greece, e.g., Dodona; a part of Phthiotis in Thessaly inhabited by the Myrmidons; a city in Thessaly; northern Greece (as opposed to the Peloponnesus); the Peloponnesus, Epirus, and Thessaly; all the lands occupied by the Hellenes, e.g., Magna Graecia; further origin uncertain
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Example Sentences
Mona—Mona—heaven above and all the gods of hell and Hellas, what a fool, what a fool I've been!
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None of the greater gods of Hellas are winged like the tutelar gods of the Assyrians and Persians were.
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Ellan or Hellan was alternatively entitled Hellas, and in Greek the word allos meant “the one”.
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When once they were written, copies were made, and the rest of Hellas adopted these for their public purposes.
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On the whole, however, their state is merely a caricature of the polls, a corruption of Hellas.
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