"Sure, the bear was sent to us to be ATEN," observed Mike; "and suppose we get nothing else till we reach home, it will serve to keep us alive till then."
"Afar in the Forest"
W.H.G. Kingston
"I don't look at what he hath ATEN or left," Mr. Swipes made answer, loftily; "that lieth between him and his own stommick.
"Springhaven A Tale of the Great War"
R. D. Blackmore
They have made it clear that the reaction against the reforms and government of "the Heretic King" Khu-n-ATEN was as much national as religious.
"Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations"
Archibald Sayce