Ates

/ˈeɪtiːz/ noun

Plural of Ate, the Greek goddess of mischief, ruin, and misdeed; or third-person singular of the verb 'eat' in archaic usage.

From Greek mythology, Ate was a goddess of ruin and folly. As a verb form, 'ates' comes from Old English 'etan,' representing early English verb conjugation patterns.

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