athenaeum
or ath·e·ne·um
[ ath-uh-nee-uhm, -ney- ]
/ ˌæθ əˈni əm, -ˈneɪ- /
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noun
an institution for the promotion of literary or scientific learning.
a library or reading room.
(initial capital letter) a sanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars.
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1720–30; <Latin <Greek Athḗnaion temple of Athena, where poets read their works
Words nearby athenaeum
atheling, Athelstan, athel tree, athematic, Athena, athenaeum, Athenaeus, Athenaeus of Attaleia, Athenagoras I, Athenian, Athénienne
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British Dictionary definitions for athenaeum (1 of 2)
athenaeum
US atheneum
/ (ˌæθɪˈniːəm) /
noun
an institution for the promotion of learning
a building containing a reading room or library, esp one used by such an institution
Word Origin for athenaeum
C18: from Late Latin, from Greek Athēnaion temple of Athene, frequented by poets and teachers
British Dictionary definitions for athenaeum (2 of 2)
Athenaeum
sometimes US Atheneum
/ (ˌæθɪˈniːəm) /
noun
(in ancient Greece) a building sacred to the goddess Athena, esp the Athenian temple that served as a gathering place for the learned
(in imperial Rome) the academy of learning established near the Forum in about 135 ad by Hadrian
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