athée
See also: athee
French
Etymology
From Latin atheos, from Ancient Greek ἄθεος (átheos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.te/
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Noun
athée m or f (plural athées)
- atheist
- 1772, Holbach, Paul-Henri Thiry (baron d'), Le Bon-Sens, ou, Idées Naturelles Opposées aux Idées Surnaturelles, London: Marc-Michel Rey, LCCN 24021574, OL 6668742M, §30, page 22:
- Tous les enfans ſont des athées; ils n'ont aucune idée de Dieu: ſont-ils donc criminels à cauſe de cette ignorance?
- All children are born atheists; they have no idea of God. Are they then criminal on account of their ignorance?
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Further reading
- “athée” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Norman
Etymology
From Latin atheos, from Ancient Greek ἄθεος (átheos, “godless, without God”).
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