attic
noun
- space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building
- in architecture, a low storey or wall above the cornice of a classical facade
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈætɪk/ / [ˈæɾɪk]
adj
Etymology: From Latin Atticus, from Ancient Greek Ἀττικός (Attikós), from some Pre-Greek demonym or toponym for Athens and its hinterland of Attica + -ικός (-ikós, “-ic: forming adjectives”). Equivalent to a modified and clipped Athens + -ic. Doublet of Atticus.
- Of or related to Attica, ancient Athens and its hinterland
“[…] Aeschylus here, as elsewhere, made himself the legislator of all Attic tragedy.”
- Of or related to Attica, ancient Athens and its hinterland
- Of or related to Attica, ancient Athens and its hinterland
- Marked by the qualities traditionally considered characteristic of the ancient Athenians: classical, refined.
“, The distinction between the Attic and the Asiatic schools takes us back to antiquity. The former were regarded as concise and healthy, the latter as empty and inflated: […]”
name
Etymology: From Latin Atticus, from Ancient Greek Ἀττικός (Attikós), from some Pre-Greek demonym or toponym for Athens and its hinterland of Attica + -ικός (-ikós, “-ic: forming adjectives”). Equivalent to a modified and clipped Athens + -ic. Doublet of Atticus.
- Clipping of Attic Greek, the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Attica, Euboea, and the northern coast of the Aegean Sea.
noun
Etymology: From the practice of decorating the top storey of building facades in the Attic architectural style. From French attique, from Latin atticus, from Ancient Greek Ἀττικός (Attikós).
- The space, often unfinished and with sloped walls, directly below the roof in the uppermost part of a house or other building, generally used for storage or habitation.
“We went up to the attic to look for the boxes containing our childhood keepsakes.”
“In my Wonderland, I'm back on my Alice Back in my palace, I'm fly like Aladdin Serving my fans all my dope, 'cause they addicts Haters mad 'cause I'm on top like an attic And if it's beef then we're shooting sporadic Game is like Disney, my words are like magic”
- A storey or a parapet above the cornice of a classical façade, often decorated.
- A person's head or brain.
“[…] was a diminutive, forked-radish sort of a young man, very fashionably attired, or, as he would say, kiddily togg'd; and, though it was scarcely noon, he was rather queer in the attic; that is to say, not exactly sober.”