Greeks

/ɡriːks/ noun

People from Greece or of Greek descent, or historically, the ancient peoples of the Greek city-states and colonies.

From Latin 'Graeci', the name Romans used for the Hellenic peoples, though Greeks called themselves 'Hellenes'. The term may derive from 'Graikoi', a tribe that early Romans encountered, extending the name to all Greek-speaking peoples.

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