auton

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See also: Auton, autón, autôn, and aŭton

English

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Etymology

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Coined by Robert Holmes in 1969, from a contraction of automaton.

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auton (plural autons)

  1. (science fiction) A machine or robot, usually in the form of a living being, designed to follow a precise sequence of instructions.
    • 1974, Terrance Dicks, Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion, page 55:
      Not far away in the woods the Auton had been standing motionless under a tree. It was shaped like a man but it was not human.
    • 1986, Vernor Vinge, Marooned in Realtime:
      Juan made seven attempts to pervert the auton. One involved twelve hundred years of careful observation, timing the failure of various subsystems, maneuvering the auton into a position where he might take control and get transportation to resources in near space.
    • 2002, Sean McMullen, Voyage of the Shadowmoon, page 461:
      "The Metrologan Order built the auton that was Ninth. How can you be so sure that she was not so well crafted that she really did have her own will?"
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Finnish

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auton

  1. genitive singular of auto

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Occitan

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Etymology

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From Latin autumnus.

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auton m (plural autons)

  1. autumn

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Seasons in Occitan · sasons (layout · text) · category
prima (spring) estiu (summer) auton (autumn) ivèrn (winter)