klepht英 [kleft] 美 [kleft]
n.(15世纪时不向土耳其人屈服的)希腊游击队员;希腊游击队员的后裔;侠盗;绿林好汉
英英释义
Klepht
- Klephts (Greek: κλέφτης, pl. κλέφτες - kleftis, kleftes, which means "thief"- and maybe originally meant just "brigand": "Other Greeks, taking to the mountains, became unofficial, self-appointed armatoles and were known as klephts (from the Greek kleptes, "brigand").
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权威例句
The Male Totem in Klepht Poetry: parallels with the IliadBly klepht and styxKolokotronēs the klepht and the warrior. Sixty years of peril and daring.Kolokotrones the klepht and the warrior. Sixty years of peril and daring. An autobiographyThe Klephts in Modern Greek Poetry.Some types of introductory formulas in Greek klephtic (heroic) epicGeorgios KaraiskakisGeorgios Karaiskakis* The Klephtic Ballads in Relations to Greek History. By BaggallyJ. W., M.A., B.Litt. Oxford: Blackwell, 1936. Pp. xiv+109. 7s. 6d.The Conquest of Constantinople by Edgar Holmes McNeal; The Klephtic Ballads in Relation to Greek History (1715-1821) by John W. Ba...