- Atlantean
- 1. noun /ətˈlæntiən,ætlənˈtiːən/
The People of the Sea, as the Atlanteans were sometimes called, first carried firecrackers and then gun powder to the Far East.
b) The language supposedly spoken by the inhabitants of Atlantis.“Atami,” an Atlantean linguistic survivor, has no meaning in the Japanese language.
2. adjective /ətˈlæntiən,ætlənˈtiːən/a) (especially Atlantian) Of or pertaining to the mythical land, people or civilisation of Atlantis.Barkashov saw a critical difference between Atlantis and Hyperborea in the organization of labor. The Atlantean economy, he claims, was based on the use of the mass slave labor in agriculture and crafts, while the Aryan civilization did not employ slaves nor tolerate slavery.
b) flooded, submerged, especially in case of a natural disaster, reminiscent of the way Atlantis sank into the oceanMany think the unusual linguistics and genetics associated with the Basques—being markedly different from the Indo-European people and most likely having a different origin—make a strong case for associating them with Atlantis, and the Basque people have had historic links to sorcery and witchcraft. Merlin, also spelled Merlyn and Myrrdin, and the Lady of the Lake were priest and priestess of the Atlantean religion, coming from the western lands.
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