Athenian

noun
/əˈθiː.ni.ən/

Etymology

From Latin athēniēnsis; compare Middle English Athenyensis pl and Old English Athēniense pl. By surface analysis, Athens + -ian.

  1. borrowed from athēniēnsis

Definitions

  1. An inhabitant, resident, or citizen of Athens, Greece.

    • Euen plaine Cittizens, hauing well deſerued of the Common-weale, were therefore among the Athenians ennobled.
    • Here the satire is directed against the passion of the Athenians for the excitement of the law-courts[…]
  2. Of or related to Athens, particularly (historical) ancient Athens, its empire, and its…

    Of or related to Athens, particularly (historical) ancient Athens, its empire, and its people.

  3. Of or related to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, technology, and skillful warfare.

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