Ateno
See also: ateño
Esperanto
Alternative forms
- Atena (“Athena”)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἀθηνᾶ (Athēnâ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [aˈteno]
- Audio:
(file) - Rhymes: -eno
- Hyphenation: A‧te‧no
Proper noun
Ateno (accusative Atenon)
- Athens (the capital city of Greece)
- (Greek mythology) Athena
- 1903, Abram Kofman, “El Iliado, Kanto Unua”, in Zamenhof, L. L., editor, Fundamenta Krestomatio, translation of Iliad by Homer:
- Dum en animo kaj koro li pensis pri tio kaj grandan
Glavon el ingo eltiris, alvenis al li el ĉielo
La diino Ateno, sendita de Hero blankmana,
Kiu amis kaj zorgis ambaŭ heroojn egale.- While he was thus in two minds, and was drawing his mighty sword from its scabbard, Minerva came down from heaven (for Juno had sent her in the love she bore to them both) […]
- 1933, Lidia Zamenhof, Quo vadis?, volume 2, Tyresö: Inko, translation of original by Sienkiewicz, Henryk, published 2002:
- 1933, Vladimir Varankin, Metropoliteno, Amsterdam: Progreso:
- […] farante malrespektajn rimarkojn pri flaviĝintaj Atenoj, Afroditoj kaj Centaŭroj.
- […] making disrespectful remarks about yellowed Athenas, Aphrodites, and Centaurs.
Holonyms
- Grekio (“Greece”)
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