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spartan | spartanly |

As a proper noun spartan

is a citizen of sparta.

As an adjective spartan

is of or relating to sparta or its citizens.

As a noun spartan

is a red apple cultivar from british columbia, canada.

As an adverb spartanly is

in a spartan manner.

spartan

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Austere, frugal, characterized by self-denial.
  • I went on the retreat to the monastery, thinking I would be sleeping in a spartan cell, only to discover a simple but comfortable bedroom.
  • Resolute in the face of danger or adversity.
  • The spartan legionaries vowed to fight to the death.
  • Lacking in decoration and luxury.
  • After ten years as a fashion designer in the rough-and-tumble Garment District, Eloise left New York for the spartan but serene life of a farmer's wife.

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    spartanly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a spartan manner.