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Clothing of the Greek people
Greek dress is the clothing of the Greek people and citizens of Greece from antiquity to modern times. Clothing in ancient Greece primarily consisted
Greek_dress
Antiquities (1898), Sartor A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), Scalprum Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress: An Interdisciplinary Anthology. Oxbow
Clothing_in_ancient_Greece
Garment worn by women of Ancient Greece
Body, dress, and identity in ancient Greece. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 158–159. ISBN 978-1-107-05536-0. Department of Greek and Roman
Peplos
Clothing and fashion trends of the Byzantine Empire
the Council of Florence in 1439 Clothing in ancient Greece Greek dress Ottoman clothing Sasanian dress Ball, 6 for a brief summary, with Early Byzantine
Byzantine_dress
Salad of tomatoes, cucumbers, and feta
Greek salad, choriatiki or horiatiki (Greek: χωριάτικη σαλάτα or θερινή σαλάτα) is a salad in Greek cuisine generally made with pieces of tomatoes, cucumbers
Greek_salad
What people wore in antiquity as inferred from archaeological and historical evidence
evoke some revered aspect of ancient Greek civilization, such as democratic government. A Greek style in dress became fashionable in France shortly after
Clothing_in_the_ancient_world
Sewn garment in Ancient Greece
Ancient Greek: χιτών, romanized: khitṓn [kʰitɔ̌ːn]) is a form of tunic that fastens at the shoulder, worn by men and women of ancient Greece and Rome
Chiton_(garment)
Type of loincloth
the perizoma in his epic The Iliad underscoring its role in ancient Greek dress. The perizoma is thought to have originated with the Minoan civilization
Perizoma_(loincloth)
Dress for women with a cape-like garment
A cape dress describes a woman's dress that combines features of the cape and the dress. Either a cape-like garment is attached to the dress, pinned or
Cape_dress
Traditional men's garment in the Balkans
eventually it became the Greek national dress. The Albanian-Greek attire thereafter acquired popularity among peoples who wanted to dress in a courageous heroic
Fustanella
Short cloak of Ancient Greece
The chlamys (Ancient Greek: χλαμύς, romanized: khlamús; genitive: χλαμύδος, khlamúdos) was a type of ancient Greek cloak. It was worn by men for military
Chlamys
Ancient Greek clothing
-iən/ him-AT-ee-on, -ən; Ancient Greek: ἱμάτιον) was a type of clothing, a mantle or wrap worn by ancient Greek men and women from the Archaic period
Himation
Albanian-speakers in Greece
(Greek-Albanian) and geographical origin (Messoghia villages of Attica). Thus, Greek dress can be simultaneously both ethnic dress and regional dress
Arvanites
Formal religious clothing
Choir dress is the traditional vesture of the clerics, seminarians and religious of Christian churches worn for public prayer and the administration of
Choir_dress
Clothing of the people in biblical times
Wigs". www.encyclopedia.com. Art, Author: Department of Greek and Roman. "Ancient Greek Dress - Essay - Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History - The Metropolitan
Biblical_clothing
Simple T-shaped or sleeveless garment, usually unfitted, of archaic origin
Greek garments that covered wearers' waists. The term is likely borrowed from a Semitic word *kittan with metathesis. The word khiton (Ancient Greek:
Tunic
Ancient Civilizations Forum Art in modern Greece Center for the Greek Language Cinema of Cyprus Greek_dress Gaida Hellenic Foundation for Culture Hellenistic
Culture_of_Greece
January 2015). Body, Dress, and Identity in Ancient Greece. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-19495-9. "Ancient Greek Dress". The Metropolitan
History_of_bras
Country in Southeast Europe
names Greece and Greek are derived, via the Latin Graecia and Graecus, from the name of the Graeci (Γραικοί, Graikoí), one of the first ancient Greek tribes
Greece
Art of the Indo-Greeks (c. 200 BCE)
Indo-Greek art Indo-Greek art is the art of the Indo-Greeks, who reigned from circa 200 BCE in areas of Bactria and the Indian subcontinent. Initially
Indo-Greek_art
Classical scholar and archaeological author (1856–1944)
Ethel Abrahams, she was one of the first female scholars of classical Greek dress. She married the archaeologist John Evans, and their daughter was art
Maria_Millington_Lathbury
Mythical dress
including ancient Greece, Mughal India, and the United States. The poison dress motif is similar to the Shirt of Flame. In Greek mythology, when Jason
Poison_dress
Gown worn by Björk in 2001
the swan dress. In 1935, Hollywood actress Marlene Dietrich wore a similar swan dress to a costume party which she attended dressed as the Greek mythological
Swan_dress
Ancient stupa
hand opening the man's chlamys (a Greek cloak) to show his naked body. On the right is an elderly couple in Greek dress, the man bearded, with a small child
Chakhil-i-Ghoundi_Stupa
2023 video game
Dress to Impress is a multiplayer dress-up video game created by the Dress To Impress Group, led by the developer Gigi, and officially released on November
Dress_to_Impress_(video_game)
Woman's dress style with a high waist and narrow skirt
outdoors; except for evening dress, bonnets or other coverings had typically been worn even indoors before. Thin Greek-style ribbons or fillets were
Empire_silhouette
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology
Greek_mythology
Nomadic Iranian peoples of Saka and Scythian origin
layers. The palettes often depict people in Greek dress in mythological scenes; a few have Parthian dress (headbands over bushy hair, crossed-over jacket
Indo-Scythian_Kingdom
Country in the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe
cuisine Greek restaurant Greek wine Greek dress Greek nationalism Languages of Greece Greek language question Modern Greek Varieties of Modern Greek Calabrian
Outline_of_Greece
Model of the torso used for fitting clothing
A dress form is a three-dimensional model of the human torso used for fitting clothing that is being designed or sewed. When making a piece of clothing
Dress_form
1934 British royal wedding
removed of the groom Marina's wedding dress was designed by Edward Molyneux, who had worked with her previously. The dress was made from white silk and silver
Wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina
Wedding_of_Prince_George_and_Princess_Marina
Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area
Folk costume, also known as traditional dress, traditional attire, folk attire, or regalia is clothing of an ethnic group, nation or region, and expresses
Folk_costume
Unit type of the Hellenic Army
Presidential Guard (Greek: Προεδρική Φρουρά, romanized: Proedrikí Frourá), a ceremonial unit that guards the Greek Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Greek: Μνημείο του
Evzones
American novelist
written by Johnson Famous Lawmen of the Old West (1963) Ancient Greek Dress (1964) Greece: Wonderland of the Past and Present (1964) Some Went West (1965)
Dorothy_M._Johnson
Sewn garment in Ancient Greece
men's dress, the ependytes passed into Greek fashion by the late 5th century BC, where it was valued as an exotic luxury item and was worn by Greek women
Ependytes
resulted in the further spread of it and even its influence on Greek clothing. Sasanian dress Tocharian clothing Kawami 1992, pp. 737–739. Kawami, Trudi (1992)
Parthian_dress
Roman emperor from 117 to 138
relating the Greek-speaking world, Greek cities and notables. Pausanias especially wrote a lot in praise of Hadrian's benefactions to Greece in general
Hadrian
Ancient Greece portal Religion portal Myths portal Lists of deities Lists of Greek mythological figures List of mortals in Greek mythology List of Greek mythological
List_of_Greek_deities
Greek painter, watercolourist, and draughtsman
Theodoros Rallis-Scaramanga; Greek: Θεόδωρος Ράλλης; Constantinople, 16 February 1852 – 2 October 1909, Lausanne) was a Greek painter, watercolourist and
Théodore_Ralli
American reality television series
Say Yes to the Dress is an American reality television series on TLC which follows events at Kleinfeld Bridal in Manhattan. The series shows the progress
Say_Yes_to_the_Dress
the Greek Revolution was composed primarily of irregulars, who followed their own military leaders or "captains", and had no uniform code of dress. The
Greek_Army_uniforms
Greece. During Persian rule, Ionian influence on the sculptures intensified; copies of Greek korai appear, as well as statues of men in Greek dress.
Ancient_history_of_Cyprus
Municipality in Famagusta District, Cyprus
city by five local families and inaugurated in September 2016: a man in Greek dress, a classic Cypriot woman, and a child, commemorating the founding family
Ayia_Napa
Dressing like a different gender
women’s clothes, or more rarely women wearing men’s clothes. It is a form of dress or presentation rather than any particular gender identity, sexual orientation
Cross-dressing
Traditional baggy trousers of Turkey
trousers, pluderhose and pumphose. The etymology comes from the Greek word saravara (Greek: σαράβαρα), which is in turn a borrowing from the Scythian *šarabāra
Turkish_salvar
Indo-European language
Greek (Modern Greek: ελληνικά, romanized: elliniká [eliniˈka] ; Ancient Greek: ἑλληνική, romanized: hellēnikḗ [helːɛːnikɛ́ː]) is an Indo-European language
Greek_language
Greek influence on Indian art
the Indo-Greek Kingdom and was laid-out on the Greek Hippodamian city plan; Sagala was also an Indo-Greek capital. Individuals in Greek dress can be identified
Hellenistic influence on Indian art
Hellenistic_influence_on_Indian_art
Clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles
some places of the Greek tradition, by tonsured altar servers. It corresponds to the Western stole (see above). Epitrachelion (Greek ἐπιτραχήλιον, "over
Vestment
Buddhist complex in Madhya Pradesh, India
the type commonly seen on Greek coins. The clothing too is Greek, complete with tunics, capes and sandals, typical of the Greek travelling costume. The
Sanchi_Stupa
Dress worn by a bride during the wedding ceremony
A wedding dress or bridal gown is the dress worn by the bride during a wedding ceremony. The color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend
Wedding_dress
Garment worn by women of Ancient Rome
sleeveless dress with straps (or a brooch) worn directly on the skin. The second is a common dress form in the entire Mediterranean world. In a Greek cultural
Palla_(garment)
Type of pleated woman's dress designed 1907
famous for his pleated dresses, the "Delphos" and the related "Peplos", adding a short tunic layer meant to resemble the ancient Greek apoptygma. The exact
Delphos_gown
Long cloak or mantle of ancient Rome, based on a wool cloak of ancient Greece
pallium philosophicum, just as the Greek philosophers were accustomed to distinguish themselves by a particular dress. Hence, the expression of Juvenal
Abolla
Art of the Kushan Empire
remnants of Greek populations, Greek culture, and Greek art, as well as the languages and scripts which they used in their coins and inscriptions: Greek and Bactrian
Kushan_art
Clothing worn from the waist or hips
A skirt is the lower part of a dress or a separate outer garment that covers a person from the waist downwards. At its simplest, a skirt can be a draped
Skirt
British classical historian (1935–2019)
ISBN 9780807876657. Millar, Fergus (2007). "Theodoret of Cyrrhus: A Syrian in Greek Dress?". From Rome to Constantinople: Studies in Honour of Averil Cameron.
Fergus_Millar
municipal seals featuring the Columbia-like goddess of liberty in classical Greek dress accompanied by Latin mottos. The contest winner was Susan Hepburn, an
Flag_of_Cleveland
Art museum in Tokyo, Japan
1st-2nd century CE Drinking scene, Greek drinking cups, Greek dress. Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara. 3rd century CE. Greek scroll supported by Indian Yaksas
Tokyo_National_Museum
19–226 CE kingdom in northwestern South Asia
very often represent people in Greek dress in mythological scenes, but a few of them represent people in Parthian dress (head-bands over bushy hair, crossed-over
Indo-Parthian_kingdom
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
The Odrysians used Greek as the language of administration and of the nobility. The nobility also adopted Greek fashions in dress, ornament, and military
Hellenistic_period
Ceremonial guards
The first king of modern Greece, Otto, often wore this uniform in public. Today, many Greek boys dress up as tsoliades on Greek Independence Day. Members
Presidential_Guard_(Greece)
Traditional clothing worn in Turkey
most other diverse folk styles across Turkish folk dress. Influenced by Inner Anatolian and Greek folk styles. Influenced by other Anatolian. After the
Turkish_folk_dress
Greek). Athens, Greece. 22 April 1978. p. 8. Retrieved 21 September 2024 – via National Library of Greece. "ραδιοφωνο" [radio]. Rizospastis (in Greek)
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest
Greece_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest
1884 painting by John Singer Sargent
opposition. Sargent shows a woman posing in a black satin dress with jeweled straps, a dress that reveals and hides at the same time. The portrait is characterized
Portrait_of_Madame_X
Standardised military dress
uniform is a standardised dress worn by members of the armed forces and paramilitaries of various nations. Military dress and styles have gone through
Military_uniform
Military honour guard unit
their stylish walking and the uniform which derives from traditional Greek dress. A tri-service guard of honour composed of servicemen from the Hellenic
Guard_of_honour
Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1885–1969)
congenitally deaf. She lived in Greece until the exile of most of the Greek royal family in 1917. On returning to Greece a few years later, her husband
Princess_Alice_of_Battenberg
5th-century Byzantine theologian and bishop
ISBN 9780881410563. Millar, Fergus (2007). "Theodoret of Cyrrhus: A Syrian in Greek Dress?". From Rome to Constantinople: Studies in Honour of Averil Cameron.
Theodoret
Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics
Frankish dress, in particular of the Merovingian and Carolingian era. Ancient Greek pilos type helmet, 450–425 BC Odysseus wearing the pilos. Ancient Greek red-figure
Pileus_(hat)
Art flourished during reign of Indo-Scythian rulers in Pakistan and northwestern India
contemporary with that of the Indo-Greek Kingdoms there, and it seems they initially recognized the power of the local Greek rulers. Maues first conquered
Indo-Scythian_art
Lawrence, A. W., Greek Architecture, 1957, Penguin, Pelican history of art Pathmanathan, R. Sri (1965). "Death in Greek tragedy". Greece and Rome. 12 (1):
Theatre_of_ancient_Greece
Play by William Shakespeare
Prologue, an actor dressed as a soldier, who gives us the background to the plot, which takes place during the Trojan War. Immortalized in Greek mythology and
Troilus_and_Cressida
Ethnic group
most ethnic Greeks live within the borders of the modern Greek state or in Cyprus. The Greek genocide and population exchange between Greece and Turkey
Greeks
The history of Greece encompasses the history of the territory of the modern nation-state of Greece as well as that of the Greek people and the areas
History_of_Greece
Ancient Roman formal dress
Byzantine Greek art and portraiture show the highest functionaries of court, church and state in magnificently wrought, extravagantly exclusive court dress and
Toga
Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)
Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence fought by Greek revolutionaries
Greek_War_of_Independence
Greek term for a ruler
Archon (Greek: ἄρχων, romanized: árchōn, plural: ἄρχοντες, árchontes) is a Greek word that means "ruler", frequently used as the title of a specific public
Archon
Theatrical genre
example, Olympic Revels opens with the gods of Olympus in classical Greek dress playing whist. In the early burlesques, the words of the songs were written
Victorian_burlesque
English dramatist, antiquary, costume designer and officer of arms (1796–1880)
historical dress being juxtaposed with the actions of the actors. For example, Olympic Revels opens with the gods of Olympus in classical Greek dress playing
James_Planché
2002 film by Joel Zwick
Andrea Martin, and Joey Fatone. It follows a young Greek-American woman who falls in love with a non-Greek man and struggles to get her family to accept him
My_Big_Fat_Greek_Wedding
idealized version of ancient Greek and Roman dress (or what was thought at the time to be ancient Greek and Roman dress), with narrow clinging skirts
1795–1820_in_Western_fashion
Tour in Greece, vol. i. p. 104. "List of all Greek island". the Island Voyager. 24 February 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2021. "List of Greek Islands"
List_of_islands_of_Greece
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
The Indo-Greek Kingdom, also known as the Yavana Kingdom, were Hellenistic-era Greek kingdoms in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent covering
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Christian clerical robe
when it was largely replaced by clerical suits, distinguished from lay dress by being generally black and by a black shirt incorporating a clerical collar
Cassock
List of Greek billionaires
Billionaires Source: 2021 The World's Billionaires List of Greek-American, Greek-Cypriots and Greek-Russian Billionaires Source: 2020 The World's Billionaires
List_of_Greeks_by_net_worth
Distinctive clothing worn by members of a religious order
bottom. It is quite similar in shape to the Greek himation, and its shape and folds have been treated in Greek style in the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhāra
Religious_habit
Romani traditional clothing
Romani dress is the traditional attire of the Romani people, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group widely known in English by the exonymic term Gypsies, though this
Romani_dress
Stone reliefs of the Peshawar Valley, Pakistan
influenced by Hellenistic art. Some of the reliefs depict people in Greek dress (the short tunic, or chiton, and the enveloping himation for women, and
Buner_reliefs
Garments worn by Romans in the classical period
using the so-called "Greek rite", which employed Greek priestly dress, or a Romanised version of it. The priest presided in Greek fashion, with his head
Clothing_in_ancient_Rome
High relief of a warrior from Madhya Pradesh, India
This type of head with the band of a Greek king is also seen on reliefs at Sanchi, in which man in northern dress are seen riding horned and winged lions
Bharhut_Yavana
Theme from Greek mythology
Greek mythology in which the god Zeus, in the form of a swan, seduces Leda, an Aetolian princess who became Spartan queen. According to later Greek mythology
Leda_and_the_Swan
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Karpathos (Greek: Κάρπαθος, pronounced [ˈkarpaθos]), also Carpathos, is the second largest of the Greek Dodecanese islands, in the southeastern Aegean
Karpathos
Painting by Théodore Jacques Ralli
of the Greek villages of Megara and Arachova. Most of his works on Greek everyday life feature recurring traditional Greek attire. The dress the young
The_Captive_(Ralli)
high platform underneath the Olympic Cauldron while wearing a white Greek dress. The song is about all of humanity coming together and becoming one.
2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
2000_Summer_Olympics_closing_ceremony
& Katerina Korres-Zografos (1997). Greek flags, arms and insignia (Ελληνικές Σημαίες, Σήματα-Εμβλήματα) (in Greek). E. Kokkonis-G. Tsiveriotis. ISBN 960-7795-01-6
List_of_Greek_flags
Swiss artist and archaeological draughtsman (1850–1924)
classical art, a modern Greek flag, and a figure of a woman in traditional Greek dress holding a victory crown of olive — and was later used as a poster by
Émile_Gilliéron
Egyptian cultural dress is the clothes, shoes, jewelry, and other items of fashion common to the Egyptian people and recognizable as particularly representative
Egyptian_cultural_dress
Item in Greek mythology
roots in Greek mythology and adopted by the Romans; there are parallels in Norse mythology and in Egyptian mythology as well, where the Greek word aegis
Aegis
French-Greek heiress and equestrian athlete
Athina Hélène Onassis (Greek: Αθηνά Ωνάση; born Athina Hélène Roussel (Greek: Αθηνά Ρουσσέλ), 29 January 1985) is a French-Greek heiress and equestrian
Athina_Onassis
Queen consort of Greece from 1836 to 1862
Amalia of Oldenburg (Greek: Αμαλία; 21 December 1818 – 20 May 1875) was a Oldenburg princess who became Queen of Greece from 1836 to 1862 as the wife of
Amalia_of_Oldenburg
GREEK DRESS
GREEK DRESS
Girl/Female
Greek
Green bough.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a heap of some kind, from Middle English reke ‘stack’, ‘heap’.German : from Radeke, a pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with rÄd ‘advice’, ‘counsel’.Altered spelling of German Reeck.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American
King Richard The Second' A favorite of King Richard.
Female
Dutch
, pearl.
Boy/Male
Greek
Enemy. Killed by Hercules in Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Greek
A Trojan king from Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Greek
Follower of Dionysius (Greek god of wine).
Boy/Male
Greek
Hundred-armed Titan in Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Greek
Follower of Dionysius (Greek god of wine).
Boy/Male
Greek
Figure in ancient Greek mythology.
Girl/Female
Greek
Peace. Greek goddess of peace.
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a contracted form of Gregor, GREER means "watchful; vigilant."Â
Boy/Male
Greek
Enemy. Killed by Hercules in Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Greek
Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek...
Boy/Male
Greek
Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek...
Boy/Male
Greek
A Greek name for Satan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : one of the most common and widespread of English surnames, either a nickname for someone who was fond of dressing in this color (Old English grēne) or who had played the part of the ‘Green Man’ in the May Day celebrations, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green, Middle English grene (a transferred use of the color term). In North America this name has no doubt assimilated cognates from other European languages, notably German Grün (see Gruen).Jewish (American) : Americanized form of German Grün or Yiddish Grin, Ashkenazic ornamental names meaning ‘green’ or a short form of any of the numerous compounds with this element.Irish : translation of various Gaelic surnames derived from glas ‘gray’, ‘green’, ‘blue’. See also Fahey.North German : short form of a habitational name from a place name with Gren- as the first element (for example Greune, Greubole).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from North or South Creake in Norfolk, named from Celtic creig ‘cliff’, ‘rock’.English : from Middle English creke ‘basket’ (Old French creche), hence a metonymic occupational name for a basket maker.Americanized spelling of German Krieg, German and Jewish Krick, or Dutch Kriek, a metonymic occupational name for a fruit grower or dealer, from Middle Dutch krieke ‘cherry’.
Boy/Male
Greek
Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek...
Male
Dutch
, peace ruler.
GREEK DRESS
GREEK DRESS
Girl/Female
Indian
Shining Sun
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Sailor.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Description of a lion
Boy/Male
Indian
A companion
Boy/Male
Indian
Red
Girl/Female
Latin
Abbreviation of Cecilia: blind.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Victor
Boy/Male
Biblical
The rams, the strong, stags'.
Boy/Male
Hindu
First letter of the greek alphabet
Boy/Male
Muslim Arabic
Hermit. Devotee. Abstemious. Ascetic.
GREEK DRESS
GREEK DRESS
GREEK DRESS
GREEK DRESS
GREEK DRESS
superl.
Not ripe; immature; not fully grown or ripened; as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc.
n.
A grassy plain or plat; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage; as, the village green.
n.
An eager desire or longing; greediness; as, a greed of gain.
n.
pl. Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets, etc., which in their green state are boiled for food.
superl.
Not seasoned; not dry; containing its natural juices; as, green wood, timber, etc.
pl.
of Gree
superl.
Immature in age or experience; young; raw; not trained; awkward; as, green in years or judgment.
n.
Good will; favor; pleasure; satisfaction; -- used esp. in such phrases as: to take in gree; to accept in gree; that is, to take favorably.
a.
Of the color of grass; clear and vivid green.
a.
Of or pertaining to Greece or the Greeks; Grecian.
superl.
Full of life aud vigor; fresh and vigorous; new; recent; as, a green manhood; a green wound.
v. t.
To make green.
a.
Green with grass.
n.
Something unintelligible; as, it was all Greek to me.
n.
Any substance or pigment of a green color.
a.
Sea-green in color.
v. i.
To become or grow green.
a.
Having green eyes.