Classical

/ˈklæsɪkəl/ adjective

Relating to the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, or to a traditional, formal style in art, music, or literature. It often suggests something long‑established and highly valued.

From Latin "classicus" meaning "of the highest class of citizens," later used for high-quality authors and works. The sense expanded to refer to the admired styles of ancient Greece and Rome and then to refined traditions in the arts.

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