Athens
English
editEtymology 1
editFrom Middle English Athens, from Old French Athenes, Atenes, from Latin Athēnae pl (acc. Athēnās), from Ancient Greek Ἀθῆναι pl (Athênai), the plural form of Ἀθήνη (Athḗnē, “Athena”) (q.v.), the goddess. More at Athena.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editAthens
- The capital city of Greece.
- (metonymically) The Greek government.
- Several places in the United States:
- A city, the county seat of Limestone County, Alabama.
- An unincorporated community in Howard County, Arkansas.
- A large unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California.
- A sizable city, the county seat of Clarke County, Georgia, consolidated with Clarke County as Athens-Clarke County.
- A city in Menard County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community and hamlet in Henry Township, Fulton County, Indiana.
- A small unincorporated village outside of Lexington, Kentucky.
- A village in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana.
- A town in Somerset County, Maine.
- A village in Calhoun County, Michigan.
- An unincorporated community in Monroe County, Mississippi.
- A ghost town in Clark County, Missouri.
- A former mining settlement and ghost town in Nye County, Nevada.
- A town and village in Greene County, New York.
- A city, the county seat of Athens County, Ohio.
- A borough of Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
- A city, the county seat of McMinn County, Tennessee.
- A city, the county seat of Henderson County, Texas.
- A town in Windham County, Vermont.
- A town in Mercer County, West Virginia.
- A village in Marathon County, Wisconsin.
- A township in Ontario, Canada.
Derived terms
editTranslations
editcapital city of Greece
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Etymology 2
editAmericanized form of Greek Αθηναίος (Athinaíos).
Proper noun
editAthens (plural Athenses)
- A surname from Greek.
Statistics
edit- According to the 2010 United States Census, Athens is the 39717th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 553 individuals. Athens is most common among White (93.85%) individuals.
Further reading
edit- Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Athens”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 1, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 66.
Anagrams
editMiddle English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Old French Athenes, Atenes, from Latin Athēnae pl (acc. Athēnās), from Ancient Greek Ἀθῆναι pl (Athênai), the plural form of Ἀθήνη (Athḗnē, “Athena”), the goddess. More at Athena.
Proper noun
editAthens
- Athens (the capital city of Greece)
- c. 1425 (a. 1420), Lydg.TB (Aug A.4) 1.1752:
- Þe grete worþi Dionisius, Whiche at Athens..Was called in scolis Aropagite [vr. the Ariapogite].
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Descendants
edit- English: Athens
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