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An⋅tho⋅ny

[an-tuh-nee for 1, 2; an-thuh-nee for 3; an-thuh-nee or, especially Brit., -tuh- for 4]
–noun
1. Antony, Mark.
2. Saint, a.d. 251?–356?, Egyptian hermit: founder of Christian monasticism.
3. Susan Brow⋅nell [brou-nel] , 1820–1906, U.S. reformer and suffragist.
4. a male given name: from Latin Antonius, a family name.
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Anthony, Susan Brownell 1820-1906.  
American feminist leader and suffragist who was instrumental in the passage of legislation that gave married women legal rights over their children, property, and wages. In 1869 she cofounded the National Woman Suffrage Association.
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Anthony 
masc. proper name, from L. Antonius, name of a Roman gens (with excrescent -h- probably suggested by many Gk. loan words beginning anth-, e.g. anthros "flower," anthropos "man"); St. Anthony (4c.), Egyptian hermit, patron saint of swineherds, to whom one of each litter was usually vowed, hence Anthony for "smallest pig of the litter (1662; in condensed form tantony pig from 1598). St. Anthony's Fire (1527), popular name for erysipelas, is so called from the tradition that those who sought his intercession recovered from that distemper during a fatal epidemic in 1089.
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