Rainbow in the Greek language is : Ουράνιο τόξο
Rainbow in Greek is "Ουράνιο τόξο" (pronounced as ouranio toxo), which translates directly to "heavenly arch".
Yes, "rainbow" is a noun phrase. It consists of the noun "rainbow" along with any associated adjectives (e.g., "beautiful rainbow") or determiners (e.g., "the rainbow").
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
The word for rainbow in isiZulu is "inceku."
The Hindi word for rainbow is "इंद्रधनुष".
The Maori name for rainbow is "kāhu."
Iris was the goddess of the rainbow. She often worked for Hera as Hermes worked for Zeus.
Iris was the goddess of the rainbow.
Iris was the Goddess of the rainbow in Greek mythology and also a messenger of the Gods
Iris, the goddess of rainbow could make rainbow appear.
The word rainbow is said in Greek as ouranio toxo. The word rainbow is said as iridis in Latin and as arco iris in Spanish.
Iris was goddess of the rainbow, thus the rainbow would be her "emblem".
Iris was the god of the rainbow
Iris, in Greek mythology, the personification of the rainbow and (in Homer's Iliad, for example) a messenger of the gods. According to the Greek poet Hesiod, she was the daughter of Thaumas and the ocean nymph Electra.
Iris means rainbow in Greek. The name was given to the goddess of the rainbow, the flower, and the colored part of the eye.
Arcus is not a Greek god, but a roman god. She corresponds to Iris, goddess of the rainbow - messenger of the gods, in Greek mythology.
rainbow= el arco iris (arco is bow, arc, arch; Iris is a Greek goddess)
There was no significant Greek god of color, however, there was Iris, goddess of the rainbow and delivering messages. Therefore, she was technically the goddess of color, as she controls the rainbow, which represents all of the colors we can see.