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==Historical persons and mythological characters== | ==Historical persons and mythological characters== | ||
{{rpl|Arne Sithonis}} | |||
{{rpl|Arne (mythology)}} | |||
{{rpl|Thomas Augustine Arne}} | |||
{{rpl|Michael Arne}} | |||
==Geographic names== | ==Geographic names== | ||
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*a general Boiotian or Aeolian name for any "city of origin" in Greece | *a general Boiotian or Aeolian name for any "city of origin" in Greece | ||
*the name of an ancient city in [[Boeotia]], either: | *the name of an ancient city in [[Boeotia]], either: | ||
{{rpl|Chaeronea}} | |||
{{rpl|Akraiphion}} | |||
**an unknown city that perished in the [[Lake Kopais|Lake Kopaïs]] | **an unknown city that perished in the [[Lake Kopais|Lake Kopaïs]] | ||
*the alternative old name of the large [[Mycenaean_Greece|Mycenaean]] castle [[Gla]] | *the alternative old name of the large [[Mycenaean_Greece|Mycenaean]] castle [[Gla]] | ||
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==Other== | ==Other== | ||
{{rpl|959 Arne}} | |||
*An ''arne'' is the [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace | *An ''arne'' is the [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace | ||
*An ''arne'' is the [[Danish language|Danish]] term for (a) the flame in a fireplace or (b) for an old-fashioned oven or stove | *An ''arne'' is the [[Danish language|Danish]] term for (a) the flame in a fireplace or (b) for an old-fashioned oven or stove |
Revision as of 03:43, 24 September 2013
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
Arne can refer to:
Names
- a male forename of Germanic origin
- a female forename of archaic Greek origin
- a surname of Germanic origin, especially in English-speaking countries
- For all names, see: Arne (name).
Historical persons and mythological characters
- Arne Sithonis: Mythologized princess who, according to legend, betrayed her motherland after King Minos had bribed her with gold. [e]
- Arne (mythology): Mythical Greek nymph daughter of Aeolus. [e]
- Thomas Augustine Arne: Add brief definition or description
- Michael Arne: Add brief definition or description
Geographic names
- a civil parish in Dorset (see Arne, Dorset)
- a French commune in the département of Hautes-Pyrénées: see Arné
- a township in Benson County, North Dakota
In antiquity Arne (Ἄρνη) was primarily a Boiotian, a Thessalian, a Thracian and an Aeolian toponym, namely:
- a general Boiotian or Aeolian name for any "city of origin" in Greece
- the name of an ancient city in Boeotia, either:
- Chaeronea: Add brief definition or description
- Akraiphion: Add brief definition or description
- an unknown city that perished in the Lake Kopaïs
- the alternative old name of the large Mycenaean castle Gla
- the alleged archaic name of the Thessaliotis territory or of its capital Kierion
- a Thracian place of origin
Other
- 959 Arne: Add brief definition or description
- An arne is the Norwegian term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace
- An arne is the Danish term for (a) the flame in a fireplace or (b) for an old-fashioned oven or stove
- In urban English slang, the word arne refers to a gorgeous, sexy or pretty male person
- In Scandinavian countries the Arne yell is an ironic ritual performed by crowds at mass events like open air concerts by shouting "Arne!" at one another