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Attic   /ˈætɪk/   Listen
Attic

noun
1.
Floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage.  Synonyms: garret, loft.
2.
The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia.  Synonyms: Classical Greek, Ionic, Ionic dialect.
3.
Informal terms for a human head.  Synonyms: bean, bonce, dome, noggin, noodle.
4.
(architecture) a low wall at the top of the entablature; hides the roof.
adjective
1.
Of or relating to Attica or its inhabitants or to the dialect spoken in Athens in classical times.



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... these devoted little sacrifices in any presentable condition being quite out of the question at a week's notice, I proposed to Caddy that we should make them as happy as we could on her marriage morning in the attic where they all slept, and should confine our greatest efforts to her mama and her mama's room, and a clean breakfast. In truth Mrs. Jellyby required a good deal of attention, the lattice-work up her back having widened considerably since I first ...
— Bleak House • Charles Dickens

... deceased father in its black-walnut frame; shook the feather bed and tightened a sagging cord under the cornhusk mattress; took the candlestick from the light-stand by her bedside and tripped down the attic ...
— Ladies-In-Waiting • Kate Douglas Wiggin

... approached the fort, under the pretence of bartering some beaver skins. They met Hossett, the commander, not far from the door. He entered the house with them, not having the slightest suspicion of their hostile intent. He ascended some steep stairs into the attic, where the stores for trade were deposited, and as he was coming down, one of the Indians, watching his opportunity, struck him dead with an axe. They then killed the sick man. Standing at a cautious distance, they shot twenty-five ...
— Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam • John S. C. Abbott

... launch from attic tall A kitten and a parasol, And watch their bitter, frightful ...
— East and West - Poems • Bret Harte

... of Opinions, and of the Principle of Representation. Mr. BAILEY, of Sheffield, though little known, possesses the fine reasoning powers, intellectual grasp, independence of research, abstract analysis, and attic style, that would qualify him to produce the Vestiges of Creation, though we never heard that he is a great natural philosopher. But, as just hinted, deep science is not evinced by the Vestiges, only an able, systematic, and tasteful ...
— An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" • Anonymous


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