No, "νοημοσύνη" (no-ee-mo-see-nee) is the greek relevant.
Yes, the word "intelligence" has Latin roots, derived from "intellegere," meaning to understand or comprehend.
The Hawaiian word for intelligence is "noʻonoʻo" which also translates to "thinking" or "thoughtfulness".
The prefix "soph-" comes from the Greek word "sophia," which means wisdom. It is commonly used in words relating to intelligence, wisdom, or knowledge.
The stress falls on the second syllable in the word "intelligence."
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
ευφυία (efiia)
Latin, from the verb intellegere, "to understand", from inter "among" and legere "to read".
The Greek god known for his intelligence and wisdom was Athena. She was the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategic planning.
Plato it is!
I've confirmed one previous answer: "thought it was Czech for hut" an authoritative source. I have no intelligence on the possibility of its being Greek for Buddha as shown in #01 below. NEH 26Oct08 01 - Βουδα could be the Greek for Buddha.
The goddess Athena from Greek mythology is the deity that is famous for her intelligence. She is also the god of wisdom, warfare, battle strategy, skill, and handicrafts.
what is your intelligence in? Everyone has some sort of Intelligence.
The adverb form of the word, "Intelligence" is "Intelligently".
She is a Greek goddess of intelligence. She is afraid of spiders.
A three letter word for cleverness and intelligence is wit.
Odysseus is a Greek hero from the Trojan War known for his cunning intelligence and strategic thinking, as opposed to relying solely on physical strength. He is famous for his role in the Wooden Horse ploy that led to the fall of Troy.
the closest you could get is in Greek Mythology, Athena, goddess of wisdom.