The cast of Artos kai oinos - 1997 includes: Apostolis Babanis Giannis Hristoulis Manos Kazanis
The cast of Oinos efrainei kardian - 1993 includes: Periklis Karakonstandoglou Yorgos Souxes Dimitris Vellios
The cast of S.I.N. - 2013 includes: Dan Beard as Tweed Joe Calavita as The Shadow Keely Dervin as Capucine Cynthia Drumbor as Rosie David Lundell as Dong Sara Philadelphia as Lyssa West Ramsey as Zoilus James Wheatley as Oinos
oinos (wine) oinomel (wine and honey - mead) (meli = honey)
Oinos (οινος)or krasi (κρασί). Krasi (pronounced "Krah-SEE") is more commonly used. Oinos is more archaic.
Oenomel-- from Greek oinos(wine) & mel(honey)
Another name for wine is fruit of the vine. The Greek word for wine is oinos. Other names could be aperitif or champagne.
οἶνος ee-nos (Ancient Greek) = wine (Latin vinus ~ w οίνος)Ancient Greeks used to drink the wine diluted with water.The procedure of dilution is κράσις του οίνου [krasis tu eenu] = dilution of wine, and was taking place in a vessel called κρατήρ [krateer] = craterIn Byzantine times the expression «δός μοι κρᾶσιν οἴνου»= "give me dilution of wine", was shortened to «δός μοι κρᾶσιν» = give me "krasin" and since the word "krasi" replaced the word oίνος for wine.So κρασί [krasi] = wine in Modern Greek
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The phrase for dry white wine in Greek is "ξηρός λευκός οίνος" (xiros lefkos oinos). "Ξηρός" means "dry," "λευκός" means "white," and "οίνος" means "wine." This term is commonly used to describe this type of wine in Greece.
The Word does not exactly say He served wine. It says He served οἶνος and oinos could be anything that is made from grapes. We know that Christ contained the wellspring of life and this "living water" when drank does not make you thirsty again. This represents Joy. Unlike happiness, Joy comes from doing what is right and it is sustaining whereas happiness comes from indulgents of self and is therefore fleating. We also know that wine (the blood of grapes) represents the blood (sacrifice) of Christ (God, the vine, with us). So evidently turning water into oinos could be said to represent receiving what is actually Joy through the blood of Christ (doing the will of God).
Dimitris Vellios has: Performed in "Oneirevomai tous filous mou" in 1993. Performed in "Oinos efrainei kardian" in 1993. Performed in "Enastros tholos" in 1993. Performed in "O drapetis tou feggariou" in 1994. Played Onisimos in "I sfagi tou kokora" in 1996.
The word wine came to English from Latin vinum, via Primitive German, Proto-West Germanic and Anglo-Saxon.Wine is a very old, non-Indo-European word. It originates with the Pelasgian people who lived in the Aegean area before the Greeks got there. The earliest written form of the word is the Greek rendering oinos, transliterated later into Latin as vinum (pronounced wee-num).