Home › Words › E › eupatrideupatrid/juːˈpætɹɪd/eupatrid means in Ancient Greece, belonging to the noble Attic landowning class.eupatrid is pronounced /juːˈpætɹɪd/.EtymologyFrom Ancient Greek εὐπατρίδης (eupatrídēs), from εὐ- (eu-, “good”) + πατήρ (patḗr, “father”) + -ίδης (-ídēs, patronymic suffix).adjIn Ancient Greece, belonging to the noble Attic landowning class.nounIn Ancient Greece, a member of the noble Attic landowning class.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.eupatridae 91% match — The ancient nobility of the Greek region of Attica. vs eupatrid →aristos 65% match — An Ancient Greek nobleman. vs eupatrid →zeugitae 62% match — A class of citizens in ancient Athens having property or an estate above a certain value. vs eupatrid →optimate 59% match — A member of the patrician ruling class in republican Ancient Rome; an aristocrat, a noble. vs eupatrid →epirote 58% match — An inhabitant or descendant of Epirus. vs eupatrid →helot 58% match — A member of the ancient Spartan class of serfs. vs eupatrid →hippeus 55% match — A member of the Ancient Greek cavalry; a man who owned a warhorse. vs eupatrid →eumolpid 55% match — a member of the hereditary priesthood of the Eleusinian Mysteries in Ancient Greece vs eupatrid →