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spar·tan I. \ˈspärtən, -pȧt-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin Spartanus, adjective & noun, from Sparta, city in ancient Greece (from Greek Sparta, Spartē) + Latin -anus -an 1. capitalized : a native or inhabitant of ancient Sparta 2. usually capitalized : a person of great courage and fortitude II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Spartanus 1. : of or relating to Sparta in ancient Greece 2. : marked by simplicity, frugality, avoidance of comfort and luxury, strict self-discipline, severity of manner, brevity in speech, hardihood in the face of pain or danger < love their homes and often derive a kind of Spartan satisfaction from running them — A.C.Spectorsky > < lived with Spartan simplicity … eating frugal meals of farm produce and sleeping in a camp bed — New York Times > < neat and Spartan look of military posts all over the world — Henriette Roosenburg > |