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Definition of Athonite in English: Athoniteadjective ˈaθəˌnʌɪt Relating to or characteristic of the Greek peninsula of Mount Athos or its monasteries. a leading twentieth-century Athonite monk Example sentencesExamples - It appears=that in the second half of the fourteenth century, Athonite monasteries made prudent and profitable arrangements.
- Thanks to the activities of two Athonite monks, we are in a position to glean a considerable amount of valuable information on the pilgrims who visited the monastery.
- We were heartened by the obvious signs of the Athonite revival.
- The period between the two world wars saw a flowering of Athonite literature.
- My quarrel with the individual monk was disarmed by the extreme simplicity and obvious honesty of the Athonite point of view.
nounˈaθəˌnʌɪt A native or inhabitant of Mount Athos. like most Athonites at the time, he was a simple monk Example sentencesExamples - The Athonites were able to make use of their financial assets to change the nature of land-holding.
- Like all good Athonites, time meant little to him.
- St. Athanasius, the Athonite, founded a monastery there.
Definition of Athonite in US English: Athoniteadjective Relating to or characteristic of the Greek peninsula of Mount Athos or its monasteries. a leading twentieth-century Athonite monk Example sentencesExamples - We were heartened by the obvious signs of the Athonite revival.
- My quarrel with the individual monk was disarmed by the extreme simplicity and obvious honesty of the Athonite point of view.
- The period between the two world wars saw a flowering of Athonite literature.
- Thanks to the activities of two Athonite monks, we are in a position to glean a considerable amount of valuable information on the pilgrims who visited the monastery.
- It appears=that in the second half of the fourteenth century, Athonite monasteries made prudent and profitable arrangements.
noun A native or inhabitant of Mount Athos. like most Athonites at the time, he was a simple monk Example sentencesExamples - St. Athanasius, the Athonite, founded a monastery there.
- The Athonites were able to make use of their financial assets to change the nature of land-holding.
- Like all good Athonites, time meant little to him.
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