Logion is a word of Greek descent. Essentially, it is a saying that is attributed to Jesus but cannot be found in The Bible.
In Greek theater, a "logion" refers to a brief saying or piece of dialogue spoken by a character on stage. It is often used to convey a specific message or moral lesson within the context of the play.
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The English word proscenium derives from the Greek word proskenion. It is a term that refers to a theater where actors perform in an arch.
The Greek term mythos can mean either story, legend, or plot.
The Greek term mythos can mean either story, legend, or plot.
The term 'walkthrough' in theater refers to a rehearsal of a play that is undertaken early on in the production. The purpose of the 'walkthrough' is for the general shape of the play to be established and the positioning of the actors to be determined.
It is the term that Greeks use for themselves. Greek is a name invented by the Romans. We say Greek, they say Hellenic.
The term 'Polystomatous' means many mouths in Greek.
Polyotic is a Greek word for the term "multi-eared."
Sauros is the the Greek term for Lizard
It means "illegitimate ruler."
The term cardiac means 'related to the heart' and comes from Greek for heart.
The term 'polyoctic' means many ears in the Greek language.