alyattes: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Extremely Rare / HistoricalFormal / Academic
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What does “alyattes” mean?
Proper noun: The name of a king of ancient Lydia, notably Alyattes (c. 635–585 BC), father of Croesus.
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Meaning and Definition
Proper noun: The name of a king of ancient Lydia, notably Alyattes (c. 635–585 BC), father of Croesus.
A historical figure; the term is used almost exclusively in historical and archaeological contexts to refer to this specific Lydian ruler, known for his military campaigns and for beginning the construction of the Tomb of Alyattes.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No difference in usage. Both varieties use the term identically in historical texts.
Connotations
None beyond the historical reference.
Frequency
Equally and extremely rare in both varieties, confined to specialized historical discourse.
Grammar
How to Use “alyattes” in a Sentence
[Proper Noun] + [Prepositional Phrase: of Lydia][Verb: ruled, reigned, fought] + [as] + AlyattesVocabulary
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Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Not used.
Academic
Used in historical, archaeological, and classical studies texts. e.g., 'Alyattes' consolidation of Lydia's power preceded the rise of the Achaemenid Empire.'
Everyday
Virtually never used.
Technical
Used in precise historical chronology and discussions of Lydian coinage or burial mounds.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “alyattes”
Neutral
Weak
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “alyattes”
- Misspelling as 'Alyates', 'Aliattes', or 'Alyattis'.
- Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'an alyattes').
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is an extremely rare proper noun used only in historical contexts.
In British English, it is roughly /ˌalɪˈatiːz/. In American English, it is roughly /ˌæliˈætiz/.
He is known as a King of Lydia, father of the famous King Croesus, and for beginning the construction of a massive tomb, the Tomb of Alyattes.
No, it is exclusively a proper noun. One might say 'the Alyattine period' in specialized historical writing, but this is very rare.
Proper noun: The name of a king of ancient Lydia, notably Alyattes (c. 635–585 BC), father of Croesus.
Alyattes is usually formal / academic in register.
Learning
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Mnemonic
Alyattes ALLYed with some and ATE (defeated) others to build his Lydian empire.
Conceptual Metaphor
Not applicable for a proper noun denoting a single historical entity.
Practice
Quiz
Alyattes is primarily associated with which ancient civilization?