Definition: Arthemis (a) means a city or settlement; (b) describes an ancient structure that houses numerous inhabitants, especially during times of war. The word "arthemis" comes from Latin words meaning "city" or "town," referring to an area of land within which a human community has settled. The term refers to the settlement or place where an ancient people lived, sometimes in conjunction with the historical concept of "cities." For example, when we hear someone say "they are from Arthemis," it's likely they're talking about a specific city located in an ancient time period.