Classic(n.) Alt. of Classical
Classic(n.) A work of acknowledged excellence and authority, or its author; -- originally used of Greek and Latin works or authors, but now applied to authors and works of a like character in any language.
Classic(n.) One learned in the literature of Greece and Rome, or a student of classical literature.
Classical(n.) Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art.
Classical(n.) Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp. to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds.
Classical(n.) Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; chaste; pure; refined; as, a classical style.
Classicalism(n.) A classical idiom, style, or expression; a classicism.
Classicalism(n.) Adherence to what are supposed or assumed to be the classical canons of art.
Classicality(n.) Alt. of Classicalness
Classically(adv.) In a classical manner; according to the manner of classical authors.
Classically(adv.) In the manner of classes; according to a regular order of classes or sets.
Classicalness(n.) The quality of being classical.
Classicism(n.) A classic idiom or expression; a classicalism.
Words within classicalities