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athenian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for athenian.

Editorial note

Just as a lot of the tropes of classical Athenian Theatre are alien to us nowadays doesn't mean its not great art.

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Quick take

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

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of athenian gathered in one view.

noun

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

adjective

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

adjective

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

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for athenian.

noun

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

adjective

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

adjective

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

Example sentences

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Just as a lot of the tropes of classical Athenian Theatre are alien to us nowadays doesn't mean its not great art.

2

The thing is the lottery was only one aspect of the athenian republic, how laws were voted, how leaders were held highly accountable were also important corner stones.

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To summarize them curtly, imagine an ancient Athenian trying to envision wall street, it’s very dubious they could.

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Plato's utopia would be ruled by a philosopher-king, in contrast to the Athenian democracy in which he lived.

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Remember that Socrates (among other enemies of the Athenian state) died after drinking an infusion of hemlock.

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There appears to be a lot to like about the Athenian democratic process (again, not an expert).

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And then later athenians voted to change the law so two athenian parents would be required.

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That was how the original Athenian democracy worked, and there has been several proposals to do this in a modern version.

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Then Socrates was as much a victim of his own defective ideals as he was a victim of the Athenian establishment.

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At the same time you have political Satire openly mocking Socrates and other major political (some extremely powerful) figures of the Athenian life.

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One of his arguments in to Crito is that, while not under arrest, any Athenian remains free to leave Athens with his family and posessions.

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First you had to have at least one athenian parent.

Quote examples

1

( ) What the ancients of the Athenian democracy used to call "idiots".

2

In ancient Athenian democracy, sortition was the primary method for appointing political officials and its use was conventionally regarded at the time as a principal characteristic of democracy." I think we ought to give it a go, see what happens.

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I didn't mean to imply that he was, only that, as a member of the Athenian class of "free persons", his existence was supported largely by the labor of many slaves, and I am not aware that he ever questioned whether the slaves were OK with that.

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(Alcibiades had other strikes against him: four years earlier, Alcibiades had fled to Sparta to avoid facing trial for mutilating religious pillars--statues of Hermes--and while in Sparta had proposed to that state's leaders that he help them defeat Athens.) Critias, first among an oligarchy known as the "Thirty Tyrants," led the second bloody revolt against the restored Athenian democracy in 404.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use athenian in a sentence?

Just as a lot of the tropes of classical Athenian Theatre are alien to us nowadays doesn't mean its not great art.

What does athenian mean?

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

What part of speech is athenian?

athenian is commonly used as noun, adjective.