aeolicism
/iːɒlɪˈsɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A style of ancient Greek architecture characterized by the use of unfluted columns.
“The museum’s tour guide explained the significance of the Aeolic temple’s design, highlighting its unique Aeolicism.”
2. noun
A quality or characteristic of the Aeolic Greek dialect or culture.
“The scholar’s research focused on the Aeolicism of ancient Greek poetry, exploring its distinct features and influences.”