noun
- plural of metic; resident foreigners in ancient Athens who had some privileges but not full citizenship rights
Usage: historical; usually used in plural form
Examples
- The meticas in ancient Athens were required to pay special taxes.
- Many meticas were skilled craftspeople and merchants in Athens.
- Unlike citizens, meticas could not own land or participate in government.
- The status of meticas reflected the complex social hierarchy of ancient Greek city-states.