"Ateno" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Esperanto]

IPA: [aˈteno] Forms: Atenon [accusative]
Rhymes: -eno Etymology: From Ancient Greek Ἀθηνᾶ (Athēnâ). Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|grc|Ἀθηνᾶ}} Ancient Greek Ἀθηνᾶ (Athēnâ) Head templates: {{eo-head}} Ateno (accusative Atenon)
  1. Athens (the capital city of Greece) Categories (place): Athens, Cities in Greece, National capitals, Places in Greece
    Sense id: en-Ateno-eo-name-b~Iqgpce
  2. (Greek mythology) Athena Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek deities
    Sense id: en-Ateno-eo-name-QStybcnc Categories (other): Esperanto entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Esperanto entries with incorrect language header: 24 76 Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Atena (english: Athena) Holonyms: Grekio (english: Greece) Derived forms: atena (english: Athenian) [adjective], atenano (english: Athenian) [noun]

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          "english": "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) […]",
          "ref": "1903, Abram Kofman, “El Iliado, Kanto Unua”, in Zamenhof, L. L., editor, Fundamenta Krestomatio, translation of Iliad by Homer",
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          "roman": "Kiu amis kaj zorgis ambaŭ heroojn egale.",
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