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Arneth

Arneth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Joseph Calasanza, Ritter von Arneth (1791–1863), Austrian numismatist and archæologist
    • Alfred Ritter von Arneth (1819, Vienna – 1897), Austrian historian, son of Joseph
  • Josef Arneth (1873, Burgkunstadt – 1955), German physician and haematologist known for naming the Arneth count
    • Arneth count or Arneth index describes the nucleus of a type of white blood cell called a neutrophil in an attempt to detect disease

Category:German-language surnames

Usage examples of "arneth".

The House of Arneth has grown greatest and most powerful because of the many deadly beasts in their varied lands.

A few paltry wins over Wrai Hill and Amar Island, a lucky score against Feridian, a pair of death-draws with Arneth and Sin Doon—that has been our lot this past month.

A parade of monsters came and went before the eyes of the Arneth Beast-Master, creatures furred and scaled and feathered and covered by armor plate, beasts of hill and forest and lake and plain, predators and scavengers and deadly herbivores of sizes great and small.

Our rivals now wait for victory, pray for victory, depend on victory, but all the victories will be Arneth’s.

I’m sure you would sell to us until there wasn’t a standard left on Lyronica, but the House of Arneth forbids it.

Still, while the arrangement you suggest so forcefully will undoubtedly be of benefit to the House of Arneth-in-the-Gilded-Wood, the other Great Houses of Lyronica will be the losers for it, and I myself will have to sacrifice the potential for further profit.

However, as it happens, I have struck a bargain with Danel Leigh Arneth to deal no more with the Great Houses of Lyronica.

Unfortunately, I have pledged my bond to Danel Leigh Arneth, and accepted his money in good faith.

He glanced at the door through which Arneth had disappeared, then grinned broadly.

There was no fireplace, no door in the wall through which Arneth had run.