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{ "categories": [ "Mots en latin issus d’un mot en grec ancien", "Noms propres en latin", "latin" ], "etymology_texts": [ "Du grec ancien Ἄθως, Áthôs." ], "forms": [ { "form": "Atho" }, { "form": "Athon" } ], "lang": "Latin", "lang_code": "la", "pos": "name", "pos_title": "Nom propre", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Exemples en latin", "Montagnes de Grèce en latin" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "Pline le Jeune, Naturalis Historia, IV", "text": "…fretum, quo montem Atho Xerxes Persarum rex continenti abscidit in longitudinem passuum MD. mons ipse a planitie excurrit in maria LXXV passuum, ambitus radicis CL colligit. oppidum in cacumine fuit Acrothoon; nunc sunt Uranopolis, Palaehorium, Thyssus, Cleonae, Apollonia, cuius incolae Macrobii coantur.", "translation": "le canal par lequel Xerxès, roi des Perses, sépara du continent le mont Athos; cette montagne elle-même, depuis la plaine, s'avance dans la mer de 75.000 pas; le circuit de son pied est de 150.000; il y eut jadis à son sommet une ville appelée Acrothon; maintenant les villes du mont Athos sont Uranopolis, Palaeotrium, Thyssus, Cléones, Apollonie, dont les habitants sont surnommés Macrobiens. — (traduction)" } ], "glosses": [ "Athos, montagne grecque." ], "topics": [ "geography" ] } ], "tags": [ "masculine", "singular" ], "word": "Athos" }
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