Much the Chamberlain will care for the prayers of the Cath- olic Church if he has to go home with his cargo.
Were he a Cath- olic I should not think of myself again.
The rest used a kind of dialect composed of both, some of them having more, others less, of the Æolic dialect.
This Venetian Scholiast was himself a critic, and wrote when the Æolic and Ionic dialects were still in use, as appears from his references to them.
Doric or Æolic α for η, and an altered form of declension.
Apollonius, to prove that the Æolic dialect had a particular form for the genitive case of the first personal pronoun, has treasured up two sad and significant utterances, "But thou forgettest me!
Or else thou lovest another than me," The Æolic genitive has saved for us another of these sorrow-laden sentences which Mr. Swinburne has amplified in some beautiful but too wordy lines.
Soon the kinder sunglow Of Æolic lands Melted all the futile Snows about thy heart.
Now, the Greek cults at Smyrna, as in the other Æolic and Ionic cities of Asia Minor, would be very likely to reflect in some degree the influence of the Karian or other Asiatic cults around them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "olic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.