ko!un!n'piov(means cemetry)
it is a un real myth or real myth get it myth-ologytype your answer here......
It mean uncuttable
FalseComes from the Greek άτομο [atomo] : α-(prefix = u- un-) + τομή/τέμνω (=cut).So it means "unable to be divided", undivided, un-divide-able
The term atom is greek, and a literal translation is un-cut.
I do not require an Appollo (Greek god, example of male beauty)
If you mean the prefix "uni-" (unicellular, etc.), then it comes from the Latin word unus, meaning "one". (The nearly-equivalent prefix "mono-", however, comes from Greek.)
French : Un, Une Latin : unus Spanish : uno, una Portuguese : um, uma German : Eins Welsh : un Greek : ena Hebrew: ekhad (אחד) Persian: Yek Arabic: wahad
Hagio- from the Greek word Hagios meaning "saint" and or "holy"
Aurelio Peretti has written: 'Luciano: un intellettuale greco contro Roma' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Greek Satire, History and criticism, In literature, Intellectual life, Satire, Greek 'Epirrema e tragedia'
thinkin' that 'un wuz a Greek named Pythagoras (sp)
Logic is a Greek word; il- is a Latin prefix ( from in- meaning "un-", the n becoming an l before the l of logic.