Atlantis









Atlantis


Atlantis [at-lan-tis] Examples noun

  1. a legendary island, first mentioned by Plato, said to have existed in the Atlantic Ocean west of Gibraltar and to have sunk beneath the sea, but linked by some modern archaeologists with the island of Thera, the surviving remnant of a much larger island destroyed by a volcanic eruption c1500 b.c.

Compare Akrotíri. Related Words for atlantis reverie, nightmare, delusion, fancy, illusion, vision, mirage, invention, chimera, trip, rainbow, creativity, originality, bubble, flight, apparition, figment, fabrication, vagary, daydream Examples from the Web for atlantis Contemporary Examples of atlantis

  • The philosopher, Plato, linked Santorini with the mythical lost city of Atlantis that sank beneath the waves.

    Book a Room for Two in a Santorini Cave

    Joanna Eede

    June 10, 2014

  • His 1985 novel Masters of Atlantis concerns the plight of the Gnomons, a group dedicated to sharing the mysteries of Atlantis.

    What a Real Cult Novel Looks Like

    Drew Toal

    April 5, 2013

  • In Masters of Atlantis, newspaper people “treat as pests those who walk in off the street with inquiries, or even news.”

    Charles Portis, a Journalist With True Grit

    Jay Jennings

    September 25, 2012

  • Yet, unlike such Grail-oriented conspiracies (and Atlantis, yetis and UFOs), the Shroud very definitely exists.

    The Shroud of Turin and Thomas de Wesselow’s ‘The Sign.’

    Thomas de Wesselow

    April 3, 2012

  • The Shroud is generally lumped in with silly-season subjects, such as Atlantis, yetis, and UFOs.

    The Shroud of Turin and Thomas de Wesselow’s ‘The Sign.’

    Thomas de Wesselow

    April 3, 2012

  • Historical Examples of atlantis

  • Mighty as is the industrial civilization of your day, that of Atlantis was mightier.

    The Heads of Apex

    Francis Flagg

  • Of course, the country wasn’t then called Atlantis; its real name was A-zooma.

    The Heads of Apex

    Francis Flagg

  • The most famous of them all was the overthrow of the island of Atlantis.

    Timaeus

    Plato

  • The tale of Atlantis is the fabric of a vision, but it has never ceased to interest mankind.

    Timaeus

    Plato

  • Did Plato derive the legend of Atlantis from an Egyptian source?

    Timaeus

    Plato

  • British Dictionary definitions for atlantis Atlantis noun

    1. (in ancient legend) a continent said to have sunk beneath the Atlantic Ocean west of the Straits of Gibraltar

    Word Origin and History for atlantis Atlantis

    mythical island-nation, from Greek Atlantis, literally “daughter of Atlas.” All references trace to Plato’s dialogues “Timaeus” and “Critias,” both written c.360 B.C.E.

    atlantis in Culture Atlantis

    A kingdom in classical mythology. According to legend, it was once an island in the Atlantic Ocean, was swallowed up in an earthquake, and is now covered by the sea.

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