There isn't a greek word for that. Liteally it means ανοιξιατικος πυρετος meaning spring fever.
Greek, for "Of the Spring/Spring Forth"
Persephone the Greek goddess of flowers nature and spring
In March; for 2009 it's the 20th at exactly 11:44 AM. The word vernal is derived from the Greek word for spring, but because it only occurs in spring if you live in the northern hemisphere, it is now properly revered to as simply the March Equinox
It is the royal king from chico witch is a state it mean dumos from the Greek word strong and also from the French word confident. So the Prague spring is the signal for bocmach witch is a Greek root word meaning brave. This is the actual answer and the answer is also oshukalakaboom. This means everything good. I'm telling you this is right.
The word "floral" comes from the Roman goddess, Flora - goddess of flowers and the season of Spring. Her Greek counterpart was the nymph, Chloris, from whom we get the word "chlorophyll"
Iris can mean the Greek or Roman goddess Iris, the colored part of your eye, or the beautiful spring flower.
Winter in Greek is himonas. Hi-mo-nas
Greek Rehi was responsible for spring. goddess of the harvest.
ambulo - to walk, travel, or march bellicum - the signal for a march or attack decedo - to march away efferre signa - to march out erigo - to march up degredior - to march down signa ferre - to march agmen - an army on the march agminis - armies on the march Martius - the month of march
άνοιξη (anixi).
Pegasos Πήγασος is a Greek name.There are two options about its etymology;1 it comes from the ancient word πηγός(peghos)=strong2 from the ancient (still in use) word πηγή(peghe)=spring, font