Translations for the word pinnacle in Greek can be 2 words, like the thesausaus we have in english, since pinnacle has more than 1 meaning. They can be: -κολοφών -πυργίσκοσ The following translation is done at: http://online.ectaco.co.uk/main.jsp%3bjsessionid=bc30806ed5544e11f6e5?do=e-services-dictionaries-word_translate1&direction=1&status=translate&lang1=23&lang2=el&source=pinnacle
Pyramis and pyramidos.
The word pyramid came into the English language through the Old French pyramide, which is a word of Latin origin. Latin had borrowed its term from Greek pyramis which seems has its origin in the very Egyptian language, in the word pimar, which stood for pyramid.
Because the title of 'King' in Egypt was 'Pharaoh'.
the parthanon
The Pyramid of Khufualso known as The Great Pyramid of Giza and the Pyramid of Cheops [his Greek name] The Pyramid of Khafre. The Pyramid of Menkaure.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure. The great pyramid of Khufu and the great pyramid of Cheops (the greek version of khufu).
Mycerinus is the Greek name of Menkure the builder of the third and smallest pyramid at Giza
Yes, the word 'pyramid' is a noun; a word for a shape or structure with a polygon for its base and three or more triangles for its sides which meet to form the top; a word for a thing.The word 'pyramid' is also a verb: pyramid, pyramids, pyramiding, pyramided.
Pharaoh Khufu or Cheops in Greek had the Great Pyramid built for himself.
Khufu (Cheops in Greek)
The German word for pyramid is (die) Pyramide.
The Egyptians built the great pyramid.
A triangular pyramid, i.e. a pyramid with only 4 faces and each face a triangle, is called a tetra-hedron. this is because the word tetra-hedron (Greek in origin) has the following meaning: tetra = 4 hedron = faced so a tetrahedron is a four-faced object - the only four faced object is the triangular pyramid.