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- Metic abstract "In ancient Greece, the term metic (Greek métoikos: from metá, indicating change, and oîkos \"dwelling\") referred to a foreign resident of Athens, one who did not have citizen rights in his or her Greek city-state (polis) of residence.".
- Metic comment "In ancient Greece, the term metic (Greek métoikos: from metá, indicating change, and oîkos \"dwelling\") referred to a foreign resident of Athens, one who did not have citizen rights in his or her Greek city-state (polis) of residence.".