glossa in Latin means "word of foreign meaning" (from the Greek meaning "tongue") and was then used as "word" in Old to Middle English and is still used as such today in certain instances (cf. glossary).
It comes from the Latin, not Greek, and it means "tongue."
The Greek word for tongue is γλωσσα (glossa) and i think you are looking for the word glossology meaning 'the sum of knowledge regarding the tongue' and also its another term for linguistics.
Dalton in ancient Greek is the name of the god of games
In ancient Greek skeleton means "dried-up".
Glossa Music was created in 1992.
Ancient.
In ancient Greek it means nothing.
If you mean ancient greek, Zeus is his name in Ancient Greek. His ROMAN name is Jupiter.
everything (from Ancient greek)
you mean greek
The words that mean ancient are archaeos, archaea, archaeo and in Greek αρχαίος, αρχαία, αρχαίο.
delia is an ancient greek festival in honor of Apollo
the ancient greek god of the sun