Greek fire
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[edit]Noun
[edit]- (historical) A highly flammable substance of unknown composition first used by the Greeks of Constantinople in the 7th century C.E. to set fire to enemy ships, buildings, etc.
- Synonyms: Byzantine fire, Grecian fire
- 1819, Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe:
- “There is yet spirit in him,” said Malvoisin apart to Mont–Fitchet, “were it well directed — but, like the Greek fire, it burns whatever approaches it.”
Translations
[edit]flammable substance
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