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ATHE'NIAN, a. [from Athens.] Pertaining to Athens, the metropolis of Attica in G...
ATHEL, ADEL or AETHEL, nobel of illustrious birth.
A'THEIZE, v.i. To discourse an an atheist. [Not used.]
ATHEIST'ICALNESS, n. The quality of being atheistical.
ATHEIST'ICALLY, adv. In an atheistic manner; impiously.
ATHEIST'IC, ATHEIST'ICAL, a. 1. Pertaining to atheism. 2. Disbelieving the exist...
A'THEIST, n. [Gr. of a priv. and God.] One who disbelieves the existence of a Go...
A'THEISM, n. The disbelief of the existence of a God, or Supreme intelligent Bei...
ATH'ANOR, n. [Heb. thanor, an oven or furnace.] A digesting furnace, formerly us...
ATHANA'SIAN, a. Pertaining to Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, in the fourth ce...
ATEMP'OGIUSTO, [L. in tempore, justo.] A direction in music, which signifies to ...
ATEL'LAN, a. Relating to the dramas at Atella in Italy. ATEL'LAN , n. A dramatic...
ATE, The preterite of eat, which see. ATE , n. a'ty. [Gr. mischief; to hurt. Ate...
ATCHE, n. In Turkey, a small silver coin, value about six or seven mills.
ATAX'Y, n. [Gr. priv. and order.] Want of order; disturbance; irregularity in th...
AT'ARAXY, n. [Gr. of a priv. and tumult.] Calmness of mind; a term used by the s...