βασιλειάς (vasilias)
A combination of Greek and Latin, actually. Tyrannosaurus rex is from the Greek words tyrannos, "master, tyrant" and sauros, "lizard", and the Latin word rex, "king".
it comes from the greek word aslakazam,which means king.
Lamont is a greek word it is offent spell like La Mont meaing the king in greek terminology
Basalos may be a word in Greek; I was unable to find it. Are you going for the word βασιλιάς? This is transliterated basilias, and it means king. The root to this word gives us the English basilica, and also the name Basil. "Basalos" is a Greek surname.
One of them is Logos.
In the King James Version of the Bible, the word "mischief" is translated from the Greek word "κακία" (kakia), which means "evil" or "wickedness." Another term used is "πονηρία" (poneria), which refers to malice or wickedness. These terms convey a sense of moral wrongdoing or harmful intent.
Because the title of 'King' in Egypt was 'Pharaoh'.
Yes he was the king of the Greek Gods. Zeus was king of the Olympians. The earlier Greek gods were the Titans, and Kronos (father of Zeus) was their king. When referring to the Greek pantheon, it is generally always the Olympians who are referred to.
The king of the Greek gods is married to the goddess Hera.
It's from the Greek "Rhesos," which was the name of a mythological figure. It's from "Rhesos", king of Thrace in north Greece and an ally of king Priamos in ancient Troy. His name was given to the monkey "rhesus macacus", when the experiments on this breed (of monkey) led to the subdivision of blood (positive, negative).
Yes, the name Zeus is derived from the ancient Greek word "Dios," which is the genitive form of "Zeus." In Greek mythology, Zeus is the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus, associated with thunder, lightning, and the sky. His name reflects his status and divine authority in the pantheon of Greek deities.
the greek word for egg is: avgo