Classicus
Classicus is a Latin adjective and, occasionally, a noun used to express belonging to a class, rank, or division, and more broadly to indicate something that is classical or first-rate. In Latin itself, it could describe quality, tradition, or association with the ancient world, depending on context. In later Latin, the sense often aligns with “classical” in English, referring to the tradition of ancient Greek and Roman literature, art, and institutions.
Etymology and forms: Classicus derives from classis, meaning a class or division (and also a fleet, in
Usage and context: In classical Latin texts, classicus may describe people, works, or styles deemed first-rate
See also: Classic, Classical Latin, Classis. For reference, lexicographers such as Lewis and Short provide the