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      • masc. proper name, from Latin Antonius, name of a Roman gens (with an unetymological -h- probably suggested by many Greek loan words beginning anth-, such as anthros "flower," anthropos "man").
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  2. Oct 10, 2017 · Anthony. masc. proper name, from Latin Antonius, name of a Roman gens (with an unetymological -h- probably suggested by many Greek loan words beginning anth-, such as anthros "flower," anthropos "man").

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      연결된 항목: Antony Anthony 남성 이름, 라틴어 Antonius 에서 유래했으며, 로마 가문의...

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      Nom propre masculin, du latin Antonius, nom d'une gens...

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      masc. proper name, from Latin Antonius, name of a Roman gens...

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  3. / ˈæntənɪ / noun. AntonyMark?83 bc30 bcMRomanMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesman Mark. Latin name Marcus Antonius. ?83–30 bc , Roman general who served under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars and became a member of the second triumvirate (43).

  4. (ˈæntənɪ ) noun. Mark. Latin name Marcus Antonius. ?83–30 bc, Roman general who served under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars and became a member of the second triumvirate (43).

  5. Antony is typically a male given name, often a variant of the name Anthony. It is of Latin origin, meaning "priceless one". In a historical context, it could refer to Mark Antony, a Roman politician and general who was an ally of Julius Caesar.

  6. May 29, 2020 · Meaning & History. English form of the Roman family name Antonius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin. The most notable member of the Roman family was the general Marcus Antonius (called Mark Antony in English), who for a period in the 1st century BC ruled the Roman Empire jointly with Augustus.

  7. Definitions of Antony noun Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC)

  8. Sep 13, 2023 · A root word is the fundamental unit of a word. A root word has nothing added at the beginning or the end. While some root words are standalone words in English, others need a prefix (like “anti-” or “un-”) and/or a suffix (like “-able” or “-ist”) to create a meaningful word.

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