Yes. Planet < πλανήτης (αστήρ) = wanderer (star)
Χοίρος, (he-ross) is the ancient Greek word for "pig".
The ancient greek word for faith is πίστις(pistis).
the word theater in ancient greek means ear-hearing
Ancient Greek does not have a word for religion. The Greek based word theology is the study of beliefs about god or religious beliefs.
The ancient Greek word for God is Theos, and it means "God."
The word comes from ancient Greek planetes, meaning wanderer.
The word planet derives from the ancient Greek word astēr planētēs, which means "wandering star".
The translation of "planet" is "wanderer". Unlike most stars, the planets appeared to drift around the sky relative to the other stars. They also occasionally (apparent retrograde motion) seemed to "double back" briefly before moving on again. Hence, "wanderers". For the sake of clarity: the actual ancient Greek phrase from which the English word "Planet" comes was "aster planetes", which means "wandering star." The modern Greek translation of English "planet" is "planetes".
The word 'planet' is Greek for 'wander'. Ancient people watched 5 "stars" move through the sky - kind of like the moon did - only slower and smaller.
χρυσαφένιος (chrysafenios) is the ancient greek word for Golden
Χοίρος, (he-ross) is the ancient Greek word for "pig".
The ancient greek word for faith is πίστις(pistis).
the word theater in ancient greek means ear-hearing
yes from the word 'planet'
Ancient Greek does not have a word for religion. The Greek based word theology is the study of beliefs about god or religious beliefs.
The Ancient Greek word for wolf is 'λukoς'. It is pronounced "LEE-kohs."
The word for friend in ancient Greek is, philos (masculine); phile (fem.).