tiger came from the Greek word tirgri
You really don't mean what is the greek mythology name for tiger, you mean the greek name for tiger. Because, friend, greek mythology is not a language
No, not really.
I have never heard of a Dionisio, but Dionysus is a Greek god. He is the god of wine, his animal is the tiger, and his symbol is grapes.
The tiger was a sacred animal to Dionysus, God of Partying and Wine.
The word in Latin for 'tiger' is tigris. The Latin word traces back to the more ancient, classical Greek language. The word also may be used as a proper noun in the case of the famous Tigris River.
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The Greek word for ocelot is "οσελότος" (pronounced "oselotos"). This term reflects the common naming conventions in Greek for various animals. Ocelots are small wild cats native to the Americas, and their name derives from the Nahuatl word "tlalocelot," meaning "field tiger."
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
The word "tiger" appears to have been in use sometime before the 12'th century, and has evolved through Greek, Latin, Old French, Old English and Middle English to today's usage. There is speculation it originated in Iran (known then as Persia).
Old English 'tigras' (plural), also Old French 'tigre' (c 1150) both from Latin 'tigris', from Greek 'tigris', from Ancient Persian; see Tigris River, connection unknown
The word "Sphinx" came from the greek language, there is a similar creature with the wings of a bird, the body of a tiger and the face of a women, and they called it the sphinx