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Noun antony has 1 sense
  1. Antony, Anthony, Mark Antony, Mark Anthony, Antonius, Marcus Antonius - Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC)
    --1 is a kind of general, full general

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Antony

Noun

1. A male given name of Latin origin, meaning "priceless" or "worthy of praise".

Example sentences:
  1. Have you met Antony, the new employee in our office?
  2. Antony was named after his grandfather.
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Noun

2. (historical) A prominent Roman politician and general who played a significant role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.

Example sentences:
  1. Antony was a close associate of Julius Caesar.
  2. Cleopatra was famously involved in a romantic relationship with Antony.
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Noun

3. (zoology) A synonym for "antenna" - a slender, movable sensory appendage found on the heads of insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods.

Example sentences:
  1. The antony of the ant allowed it to detect pheromones.
  2. Certain species of butterflies possess long antonies with specialized functions.
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Noun

4. (obsolete) A familiar form of the name "Anthony".

Example sentences:
  1. Good morrow, Antony! How fare thee today?
  2. "Antony" was a popular name in medieval England.
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Verb

1. (archaic) To face in battle; to fight.

Example sentences:
  1. Gallantly, the knights antony their foes.
  2. The rebel forces prepared to antony the king's army.
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