Attic Greek is the prestige dialect of Ancient Greek that was spoken in Attica, which Attic-Ionic places an n (movable nu) at the end of some words.
The word "prestige" appears on page 16 in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
Because of her wealth and prestige, she was well respected by everyone in the community.
The new job had more prestige, but not any additional money.
The word could be renown, notoriety or prestige.
Harvard University is an educational institution with a prestige matched by few other universities, domestic or otherwise.
to put something in order
0 Prestige: 51 Prestige: 62 Prestige: 63 Prestige: 74 Prestige: 75 Prestige: 86 Prestige: 87 Prestige: 98 Prestige: 99 Prestige: 1010 Prestige: 10
0 Prestige: 51 Prestige: 62 Prestige: 63 Prestige: 74 Prestige: 75 Prestige: 86 Prestige: 87 Prestige: 98 Prestige: 99 Prestige: 1010 Prestige: 10
Prestige is a term pertaining to reputation or success, distinction and occasionally wealth, from a particular achievement or otherwise positive attribute. It often refers to a reputable person of high rank.It comes from the Latin word praestīgiae, meaning tricks.'prestige' (an English word) = importance.
The Maori word for strength is "mana" which encompasses authority, power, and spiritual strength in the Maori belief system.
the greek word for egg is: avgo