May refer to:
δύσις / δύση (dysis) [thee-sis] = sunset, west
δέησις / δέηση (de-eesis) [the-ee-sis] = prayer, orison, obsecration
δίεσις / δίεση (di-esis) [thee-e-sis] = the musical notation # "sharp"
*th* as in: there, other, mother, rather
The Greek word "deesis" means being very powerful and operative.
The Greek word "Ellinas" means "Greek" or "a person from Greece." It is used to refer to individuals of Greek nationality or descent.
The Greek word for blue is "γαλάζιο" (galázio). It is commonly used to refer to the color blue in Greek language.
Any person who was not Greek
That is the proper word and comes from the Greek. It may refer to the Ancient Greek city of Thespiae.
It comes from the ancient Greek city of the Gauls (polis = city)
"Yiayia" is the Greek word for grandmother. It is a term of endearment and respect used to refer to one's grandmother in the Greek culture.
The Greek word "theos" translates to "God" in English. It is often used in religious and theological contexts to refer to a deity or supreme being.
"Skotos" is a Greek word that translates to "darkness" or "obscurity." In some contexts, it can refer to spiritual darkness or ignorance.
The word delta means triangle, but it can also refer to the Greek letter Delta.
The Greek root word for logos is "logos" (λόγος), which translates to "word" or "speech." It is often used in philosophy and theology to refer to the principle of reason and rationality.
The Greek word "kynosoura" (κυνοσούρα) is the origin of the English word "cynosure." In Greek, "kynosoura" means "the tail of the dog" or "dog's tail," and it was used to refer to the constellation Ursa Minor, which includes the North Star.
The word "ikon" is from the Greek language. It is commonly used in English to refer to a religious image or symbol.