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Etymology 1 a. (alternative spelling of Atlantean English) n. (alternative spelling of Atlantean English) Etymology 2
a. (alternative spelling of Atlantan English) n. (alternative spelling of Atlantan English)
Usage examples of "atlantian".
Instead, von Schwein posits that kinky technology ended the Atlantian Empire.
Lemurians have a fanatical hatred for the Atlantian newts and see them as imperialists, western devils, and corruptors of the ancient purity of newtdom.
Things flare up in the mouth of the Tigris, not far from where Baghdad used to be: the native Lemurians attack the Atlantian colonists, killing two of their officers, supposedly because of some insult to their nation.
With such thoughts and forebodings were the minds of the men filled as they approached the towering ruins of the ancient Atlantian city.
The climate, chill and perpetually damp, gave rise to a host of diseases which our Atlantian blood had never encountered and could not tolerate.
This was a definite improvement on the Lemurian because the Atlantian functioned on the higher emotions, they tried to develop their higher emotions, but they also evolved into a more reasoning type of mind, they went in for science a lot and, sadly, they produced an atom bomb thousands and thousands of years ago.
He did not believe that the basin was inhabited by other than wild beasts, and he attributed the building which he saw to the handiwork of an extinct or departed people, either contemporaneous with the ancient Atlantians who had built Opar or, perhaps, built by the original Oparians themselves, but now forgotten by their descendants.
That such a force had ever existed within the vicinity in historic times seemed most unlikely, and Tarzan conjectured, therefore, that the wall and the gate were of almost unthinkable antiquity, dating, doubtless, from the forgotten age of the Atlantians, and constructed, perhaps, to protect the builders of the Palace of Diamonds from the well-armed forces that had come from Atlantis to work the gold mines of Opar and to colonize central Africa.
In their legends is the belief that some day the Atlantians will return and they can sell the diamonds to them.
While ancient Romans enjoyed frolicking in their public baths, the Atlantians built hundreds of public dungeons filled with bondage devices of ever-increasing size and sophistication.
Defeating the Atlantians, Myrine executed all the men and enslaved the women and children.
Then she established a city in her name and signed a truce with the remaining Atlantians to protect them against the fierce neighboring tribe of Gorgons-not, presumably, the immortal ones the Greeks mentioned in other tales.
When the Amazons relaxed, confident in their victory, the Atlantians concluded a secret alliance with the orgons and overthrew the women warriors.
The Atlantians were esteemed by the Grecians as barbarous: but they were in reality of the same family.
I think, it will appear to have been thus used from the subsequent history, wherein the worship of the Atlantians is described.