Ice cream is two words, and neither of them comes from Greek. Ice comes from Old Norse, and cream comes from Anglo-French.
leoka
I scream for ice cream
how about a greek salad topped with something like ice-cream or just cream
ice cream is cream wich is frozen and normally flavoured
cream
The German word for ice-cream cone is Eishörnchen.
The Latin word for ice cream is Ultrices. Whereas an Ice cream cone would be called glacie-crepito conum in Latin.
The classical Latin word for frost is gelu or pruina.
A flavor of ice cream that begins with "rock" is "rockyroad"
It's ís, pronounced like "e's."
The noun 'ice cream' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance. The plural form 'ice creams' is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' ice cream; for example, a menu of ice creams, a selection of ice creams, a variety of ice creams, etc.
κρέμα [KrEma]