atheneum

[uh-thee-nee-uhm]

atheneum Definition

  • 1a school or institution for the promotion of literary or scientific learning
  • 2a library or reading room
  • 3a building or room, especially in a school, college, or university, where lectures are given

Using atheneum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "atheneum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Atheneum Library in Boston is one of the oldest independent libraries in the United States.

  • Example

    The school has an atheneum where students can study and read books.

  • Example

    The lecture was held in the atheneum of the university.

atheneum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for atheneum

Phrases with atheneum

  • athenaeum club

    a private club for men with interests in literature, science, and the arts

    Example

    He became a member of the Athenaeum Club after he retired.

  • a printing press that specializes in high-quality printing of books and other publications

    Example

    The book was printed by the Athenaeum Press, known for its excellent quality.

  • a theater that hosts plays, musicals, and other performances

    Example

    The Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne is a popular venue for performing arts.

Origins of atheneum

from Latin 'Athenaeum', the temple of Athena, the goddess of wisdom and patroness of the arts and sciences in ancient Greek mythology

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Summary: atheneum in Brief

An 'atheneum' [uh-thee-nee-uhm] is a school or institution for promoting literary or scientific learning, a library or reading room, or a building or room where lectures are given. It is often associated with academic and intellectual pursuits, exemplified by the Athenaeum Library in Boston and the atheneum of a university. The term extends into phrases like 'athenaeum club,' 'athenaeum press,' and 'athenaeum theatre,' each denoting a specific type of institution or facility.