Word Meanings - SPARTAN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
of or pertaining to Sparta, especially to ancient Sparta; hence, hardy; undaunted; as, Spartan souls; Spartan bravey. -- n.
Related words: (words related to SPARTAN)
- UNDAUNTABLE
 Incapable of being daunted; intrepid; fearless; indomitable. Bp. Hall.
- HARDY
 A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole.
- SPARTAN
 of or pertaining to Sparta, especially to ancient Sparta; hence, hardy; undaunted; as, Spartan souls; Spartan bravey. -- n.
- PERTAIN
 stretch out, reach, pertain; per + tenere to hold, keep. See Per-, 1. To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant
- ANCIENTNESS
 The quality of being ancient; antiquity; existence from old times.
- ANCIENTLY
 1. In ancient times. 2. In an ancient manner.
- HENCE
 ending; cf. -wards), also hen, henne, hennen, heonnen, heonene, AS. heonan, heonon, heona, hine; akin to OHG. hinnan, G. hinnen, OHG. 1. From this place; away. "Or that we hence wend." Chaucer. Arise, let us go hence. John xiv. 31. I will send
- ESPECIALLY
 In an especial manner; chiefly; particularly; peculiarly; in an uncommon degree.
- HENCEFORWARD
 From this time forward; henceforth.
- ANCIENTRY
 1. Antiquity; what is ancient. They contain not word of ancientry. West. 2. Old age; also, old people. Wronging the ancientry. Shak. 3. Ancient lineage; ancestry; dignity of birth. A gentleman of more ancientry than estate. Fuller.
- UNDAUNTED
 Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear. Shak. Syn. -- Bold; fearless; brave; courageous; intrepid. -- Un*daunt"ed*ly, adv. -- Un*daunt"ed*ness, n.
- HENCEFORTH
 From this time forward; henceforward. I never from thy side henceforth to stray. Milton.
- ANCIENT
 1. An ensign or flag. More dishonorable ragged than an old-faced ancient. Shak. 2. The bearer of a flag; an ensign. This is Othello's ancient, as I take it. Shak.
- ANCIENTY
 1. Age; antiquity. Martin. 2. Seniority.
- FOOLHARDY
 Daring without judgment; foolishly adventurous and bold. Howell. Syn. -- Rash; venturesome; venturous; precipitate; reckless; headlong; incautious. See Rash.
- HEREHENCE
 From hence.
- WHENCEFORTH
 From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser.
- THENCEFROM
 From that place.
- SHARDY
 Having, or consisting of, shards.
- THENCE
 see -wards) thennes, thannes , AS. thanon, thanan, thonan; akin to OHG. dannana, dannan, danan, and G. 1. From that place. "Bid him thence go." Chaucer. When ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Mark
- ARCHENCEPHALA
 The division that includes man alone. R. Owen.
- THENCEFORTH
 From that time; thereafter. If the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted it is thenceforth good for nothing. Matt. v. 13. Note: This word is sometimes preceded by from, -- a redundancy sanctioned by custom. Chaucer. John. xix. 12.
- ALL SOULS' DAY
 The second day of November; a feast day of the Roman Catholic church, on which supplications are made for the souls of the faithful dead.
- WHENCEEVER
 Whencesoever.
- SITHENCE; SITHENS
 Since. See Sith, and Sithen. Piers Plowman.
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