Greek Reference: Ancient Greek

Greek Reference: Ancient Greek
Greek Reference: Ancient Greek
Developer: Ben Linskey
Category: Books & Reference
126K installs
774 ratings
1.8K monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +94
Steady
Monthly +362
Steady

Greek Reference: Ancient Greek Summary

Greek Reference: Ancient Greek is a mobile Android app in Books And Reference by Ben Linskey. Released in Jan 2014 (12 years ago). It has about 126K+ installs and 774 ratings with a 4.42★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.8K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Nov 5, 2025.

Recent activity: 94 installs this week (362 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 1.00 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Nov 5, 2025 .


4.42★

Ratings: 774

5★
4★
3★
2★
1★

Screenshots

App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot

App Description

Liddell and Scott's Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon and more.

Greek Reference: Ancient Greek Lexicon & Syntax is an open source tool for students of ancient Greek. It contains a full, searchable copy of Liddell and Scott's Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, as well as the text of Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox's Overview of Greek Syntax.


Please note that this app is no longer under active development and will not receive further updates.


Features:

• A complete, searchable Greek lexicon -- no Internet connection required.
• Flexible lexicon search with instant search suggestions. Search using either Beta code or Greek characters.
• Bookmark your favorite lexicon entries and Overview of Greek Syntax sections.
• Browse the Perseus website with properly rendered polytonic Greek characters using the new View on Perseus option. (Requires a network connection.)
• No ads, spyware, or in-app purchases.

Frequently asked questions: https://github.com/blinskey/greek-reference/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions

Thanks to the Perseus Digital Library (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/) and Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox (http://daedalus.umkc.edu) for making the texts included in this app freely available.