κλάδος (klados).
a branch
An olive branch was used to crown the champions on the Olympic games.
Greek does not belong to any branch of the Indo-European family of languages. It is a branch unto itself, that has no become many languages. Rather, Greek has replaced itself as it evolved (koine Greek to modern Greek) Greek is believed to have been influenced by the Semitic Language family (Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic), a far older family of languages, but it still counts as one of the more far off Indo-European languages, along with Persian, Kurdish and Armenian. HELLENIC!! 8/ Gosh! Both of you are wrong!! XD
Technicly u are to call him God and the branch is angel in greek means God messenger.
Greek belongs to the group of semetic languages, It originates from Phoenecian, and cyrillic was developed from greek
No, Greek is not a Latin-based language. Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family, while Latin is part of the Italic branch of the same language family. However, Latin has influenced the vocabulary and grammar of modern Greek due to historical interactions between the two cultures.
In Greek vase painting, she is seen sometimes with a flowering branch.
The olive branch became a symbol of the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena, after she gave the olive tree to the Athenians.
from the Greek μύκης, mukēs, meaning "fungus" -ology any science/branch of knowledge It is a branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi
A poppy flower or and olive branch dripping water from the River Lethe
I believe it was Aphrodite. It was not Aphrodite.