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greceti

Greceti is a term used in speculative fiction and worldbuilding to denote a hypothetical diaspora of Greek-speaking communities and their cultural practices in an alternate historical or fantasy setting. In real-world scholarship, greceti is not established; the term is not widely used outside imaginative or game contexts.

Origin and usage: The coinage appears to combine a Greek-related root with a pluralizing suffix to form

Linguistic and cultural features: In proposed scenarios, greceti languages exhibit contact phenomena between ancient or modern

Origins and appearances: The concept arose in online forums and role-playing communities that develop alternate histories

See also: Greek diaspora, worldbuilding, constructed languages, alternate history.

a
demonym-like
label
for
a
population.
In
worldbuilding,
greceti
are
described
as
a
network
of
settlements
linked
by
trade
routes,
intermarriage,
and
political
alliances,
sharing
elements
of
language,
cuisine,
art,
and
ritual.
Greek
varieties
and
neighboring
speech
communities,
sometimes
featuring
lexical
borrowing,
calques,
and
simplification.
Cultural
traits
often
emphasize
seafaring,
harbor
cities,
temple
networks,
and
manuscript
exchange,
along
with
distinctive
festive
traditions
and
ceremonial
calendars.
and
fictional
geographies.
It
functions
as
a
flexible
device
for
exploring
questions
of
diaspora,
identity,
and
cultural
interchange,
rather
than
as
an
authoritative
mythos.