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Athos

[ ath-ohs, ey-thos; Greek ah-thaws ]

noun

  1. Mount Athos, the easternmost of three prongs of the peninsula of Chalcidice, in northeastern Greece: site of an autonomous theocracy constituted of 20 monasteries. 131 sq. mi. (340 sq. km); about 35 miles (56 km) long.
  2. a headland on this peninsula. 6,350 feet (1,935 meters) long.


Athos

/ ˈeɪ-; ˈæθɒs /

noun

  1. Mount Athos
    a mountainous peninsula in NE Greece: location of the Monastic Republic of Mount Athos, an autonomous administrative division of Greece since 1927; inhabited by Eastern Orthodox monks in about 20 monasteries, some founded in the 10th century; prohibited to women and children. Pop: 1942 (2001)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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D'Artagnan was by this time half-way down another flight; but on hearing Athos's remark he stopt short.

To be sure, as the youth was certain to be killed by Athos, he was not much disturbed about Porthos.

Thai brave and unfortunate Athos was wounded right on that shoulder I ran against head foremost, like a ram.

But the Russian bishops had been educated at Mount Athos; and the prince and people embraced the theology of their priests.

Near the end, remembering king David and the Sunamite, he shared his bed with Athos, faithful after death.

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