释义 |
ath·e·nae·um noun or ath·e·ne·um \ˌathəˈnēəm\ (-s) Etymology: Latin Athenaeum, a school in ancient Rome for the study of the arts, from Greek Athēnaion, a temple of Athena in Athens where poets read their works, from Athēna, Athēnē, major Greek deity, goddess of war, fertility, arts, and wisdom 1. : a literary or scientific association or club 2. : a building or a room in which books, periodicals, and newspapers are kept for use : reading room, library |