Attic
111attic — Same as upstairs …
112attic — The loft of a dwelling house; the space next to the roof …
113Attic base — (in classical architecture) a base for a column, consisting of an upper and a lower torus separated by a scotia between two fillets. [1720 30] * * * …
114Attic faith — noun inviolable faith …
115Attic salt — noun Pointed and delicate wit …
116ATTIC POTTERY — Etruscan tombs are one of the major sources of intact imported pottery from Attica, particularly from settlements such as Vulci. See also GREEK BLACK FIGURE POTTERY; GREEK RED FIGURE POTTERY …
117ATTIC BEE — Sophocles, from the sweetness and beauty of his productions …
118ATTIC FAITH — inviolable faith, opposed to Punic …
119ATTIC MUSE — Xenophon, from the simplicity and elegance of his style …
120ATTIC SALT — pointed and delicate wit …