corinthian
/kɒrˈɪnθiən/Definitions
1. noun
a native or inhabitant of Corinth, a city in ancient Greece, or a follower of the Corinthian order in architecture; also, a person who follows or supports a particular style or approach, especially in sports or music.
“The football team’s Corinthian spirit was evident in their fair play and respect for the opposing team.”
2. adjective
of or relating to Corinth or its culture, architecture, or style; also, elegant, refined, or cultured.
“The Corinthian columns of the ancient temple were a testament to the advanced engineering skills of the ancient Greeks.”