slovo | definícia |
athena (encz) | Athena,Aténa řec. bohyně jk |
athena (encz) | Athena,ženské křestní jméno n: [female] [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Athena (gcide) | Pallas \Pal"las\ (p[a^]l"las), prop. n. [L., fr. Gr. Palla`s,
Palla`dos.] (Gr. Myth.)
Pallas Athena, the Grecian goddess of wisdom, called also
Athena, Pallas Athene or Athene, and identified, at a
later period, with the Roman Minerva.
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athena (wn) | Athena
n 1: (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and
prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman
Minerva [syn: Athena, Athene, Pallas, {Pallas
Athena}, Pallas Athene] |
athena (foldoc) | Project Athena
Athena
A distributed system project for support of
educational and research computing at MIT. Much of the
software developed is now in wider use, especially the {X
Window System}.
(2000-02-24)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
athena (encz) | Athena,Aténa řec. bohyně jkAthena,ženské křestní jméno n: [female] [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
pallas athena (encz) | Pallas Athena, |
Athenaea (gcide) | Atheneum \Ath`e*ne"um\, Athenaeum \Ath`e*n[ae]"um\, n.; pl. E.
Atheneums, L. Athen[ae]a. [L. Athenaeum, Gr. 'Aqhn`aion a
temple of Minerva at Athens, fr. 'Aqhna^, contr. fr.
'Aqhna`a, 'Aqhnai`a, in Homer 'Aqh`nh, 'Aqhnai`n, Athene
(called Minerva by the Romans), the tutelary goddess of
Athens.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A temple of Athene, at Athens, in which
scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works and
instruct students.
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2. A school founded at Rome by Hadrian.
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3. A literary or scientific association or club.
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4. A building or an apartment where a library, periodicals,
and newspapers are kept for use.
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Athenaeum (gcide) | Atheneum \Ath`e*ne"um\, Athenaeum \Ath`e*n[ae]"um\, n.; pl. E.
Atheneums, L. Athen[ae]a. [L. Athenaeum, Gr. 'Aqhn`aion a
temple of Minerva at Athens, fr. 'Aqhna^, contr. fr.
'Aqhna`a, 'Aqhnai`a, in Homer 'Aqh`nh, 'Aqhnai`n, Athene
(called Minerva by the Romans), the tutelary goddess of
Athens.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A temple of Athene, at Athens, in which
scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works and
instruct students.
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2. A school founded at Rome by Hadrian.
[1913 Webster]
3. A literary or scientific association or club.
[1913 Webster]
4. A building or an apartment where a library, periodicals,
and newspapers are kept for use.
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Panathenaea (gcide) | Panathenaea \Pan*ath`e*nae"a\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; pa^s
pa^n, all + ? Athena.]
The most ancient and important festival of Athens, celebrated
in honor of Athena, the tutelary goddess of the city.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
athena (wn) | Athena
n 1: (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and
prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman
Minerva [syn: Athena, Athene, Pallas, {Pallas
Athena}, Pallas Athene] |
athenaeum (wn) | athenaeum
n 1: a literary or scientific association for the promotion of
learning [syn: athenaeum, atheneum]
2: a place where reading materials are available [syn:
athenaeum, atheneum] |
francoise-athenais de rochechouart (wn) | Francoise-Athenais de Rochechouart
n 1: French noblewoman who was mistress to Louis XIV until he
became attracted to Madame de Maintenon (1641-1707) [syn:
Montespan, Marquise de Montespan, {Francoise-Athenais
de Rochechouart}] |
pallas athena (wn) | Pallas Athena
n 1: (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and
prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman
Minerva [syn: Athena, Athene, Pallas, {Pallas
Athena}, Pallas Athene] |
athena (foldoc) | Project Athena
Athena
A distributed system project for support of
educational and research computing at MIT. Much of the
software developed is now in wider use, especially the {X
Window System}.
(2000-02-24)
|
project athena (foldoc) | Project Athena
Athena
A distributed system project for support of
educational and research computing at MIT. Much of the
software developed is now in wider use, especially the {X
Window System}.
(2000-02-24)
|
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