Adjective
of or relating to all the Greeks
Source: WordNetthe Olympic Games were a Panhellenic celebration Source: Internet
Under Peisistratos of Athens, the Eleusinian Mysteries became pan-Hellenic, and pilgrims flocked from Greece and beyond to participate. Source: Internet
At the of the event last year, panel discussions included members of several Greek organizations—including the Panhellenic Association, the Interfraternity Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Source: Internet
They are under one name, National Pan-Hellenic.” Source: Internet
The town started to have a pan-Hellenic relevance as both a shrine and an oracle in the 7th century BC. Source: Internet
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and Multicultural organizations go through a different process that is not public until new members are presented to campus. Source: Internet