Τόξο - Tokso. -MiTis-
If you mean "to bow" then it's "Υποκλείνομαι". If you mean "the bow (of the archer)" it's "Τόξο"
"Bow" as in "bow and arrow" is 'yumi.' "Bow" as in "bend at the waist" is 'ojiki.'
No, Athena is not typically depicted with bow and arrow. Bow and arrow are most often depicted with Artemis.
bow and arrow
They were the bow and spear
a bow
Artemis.
bow legged
The Greek God Apollo's weapon was the bow and arrow
The Greek bow, particularly the composite bow used by ancient Greek archers, was typically made from a combination of materials. It often featured a core of wood, such as yew or ash, which provided strength and flexibility. This core was then reinforced with layers of horn and sinew, enhancing the bow's elasticity and power. The resulting design allowed for a compact and powerful weapon suitable for warfare and hunting.
Apollo does.
A lyre and a curved bow