1. etna - Noun
2. Etna - Proper noun
A kind of small, portable, cooking apparatus for which heat is furnished by a spirit lamp.
Source: Webster's dictionary• Etna: Calvert Memorial Presbyterian Church, 94 Locust St.; and All Saints Church, 19 Wilson St. Source: Internet
A good blend of cities, countrysides, historic sites – from seaside ports to the snowy slopes of Mt Etna. Source: Internet
Gretz is the leader of the newly formed Saint Matthew parish, comprising All Saints in Etna, Saint Aloysius in Reserve, Saint Bonaventure in Glenshaw and Holy Spirit in Millvale. Source: Internet
In Matthew Arnold 's poem Empedocles on Etna, a narrative of the philosopher's last hours before he jumps to his death in the crater first published in 1852, Empedocles predicts: To the elements it came from Everything will return. Source: Internet
Rather than being incinerated in the fires of Mount Etna, he was carried up into the heavens by a volcanic eruption. Source: Internet
In the course of a 1st-century BC love elegy on the power of music, the Latin poet Propertius mentions as one example that "Even Galatea, it’s true, below wild Etna, wheeled her brine-wet horses, Polyphemus, to your songs." Source: Internet