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Etymology

From Ancient Greek Ἀτλαντίς (Atlantís), from Ἄτλας (Átlas, Atlas), either from ἁ- (ha-, copulative prefix) + Proto-Indo-European *telh₂- (bear, undergo, endure) or of Pre-Greek origin.

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Proper noun

Atlantis

  1. A mythical country said to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean.
    • 1880, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Dedication to G. W. G.”, in Ultima Thule:
      How far, since then, the ocean streams / Have swept us from that land of dreams, / That land of fiction and of truth, / The lost Atlantis of our youth!
    • 1918, Arthur Conan Doyle, The New Revelation:
      I might have drifted on for my whole life as a psychical Researcher, showing a sympathetic, but more or less dilettante attitude towards the whole subject, as if we were arguing about some impersonal thing such as the existence of Atlantis or the Baconian controversy.

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German

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Atlantis n or f (plural Atlantis)

  1. Atlantis

Latin

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Ātlantis f (genitive Ātlantidis); third declension

  1. of or pertaining to Mount Atlas
  2. Atlantis, the island in the Atlantic

Declension

Third-declension noun.

More information singular, plural ...

Proper noun

Ātlantis

  1. genitive singular of Ātlās

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