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spartan
English
Etymology
By analogy with the ancient Spartans, who famously possessed these qualities.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sp??(?)t?n/
Adjective
spartan (comparative more spartan, superlative most spartan)
- Austere, frugal, characterized by self-denial.
- Resolute in the face of danger or adversity.
- Lacking in decoration and luxury.
Translations
Anagrams
- partans, tarpans, trapans
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
spartan m (definite singular spartanen, indefinite plural spartanar, definite plural spartanane)
- form removed by a 2016 spelling decision; superseded by spartanar
Swedish
Noun
spartan c
Etymology
From Latin spartanus, equivalent to Sparta +? -an
- Spartan, inhabitant of the ancient Greek town of Sparta
Declension
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harmost
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (harmost?s). See harmony.
Noun
harmost (plural harmosts)
- (historical) A governor or prefect appointed by the Spartans in the cities they subjugated.
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