Autoch'rones

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 605

Autoch'rones, the Greek name for the original inhabitants of a country, not settlers, considered as having sprung from the soil itself. The Athenians were fond of being so called; the ancients counted among autochthonous races also the Arcadians, Latins, Gauls, and Scythians. The Latin equivalent term was aborigines.

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