Death = θάνατος (thanatos) Knight = ιππότης (ippotis) Thanatos Ippotis is a rough translation for Death Knight
θάνατος ιππότης (Thanatos Eepotis)
No, cnight was the Anglo-Saxon word for retainer or servant. Greek words for knight will usually have "hipp" in them as in hippeus for cavalry.
The word for death in Greek is θάνατος[thanatos]
The greek word for knight is HIPPEASTRUM HIPPEA probably meaning horse and ASTRUM meaning (surprisingly) star. A horse star, a higher level horse hero.
charos means death bringer.
The English phrase "angel of death" has a Greek translation. When written with the English alphabet this phrase translates into the Greek "angelos tou thanatou".
if that is the one where the quest giver tells you to duel other death knights you have to find these ones (i cant remember what they where called ) that have the word death knight in their name on the ledge below ebon hold
The Greek word for 'Death' is thanatos.
θάνατος (thanatos)
Phil Knight did not create the word Nike and make it stand for anything. Nike in Greek mythology is the goddess of victory.
Thanatos (θάνατος)
Cavaliere di morte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "death knight." The masculine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "knight of death." The pronunciation will be "KA-va-LYEH-rey dee MOR-tey" in Italian.