There isn't a greek word for that. Liteally it means ανοιξιατικος πυρετος meaning spring fever.
Iris can mean the Greek or Roman goddess Iris, the colored part of your eye, or the beautiful spring flower.
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"
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Flora was the Roman personification of Spring, and her realm was that of flowering plants. Her closest Greek counterpart was the Nymph, Chloris (from whom we get the word chlorophyll).-Indiriel-----Nothing, Flora committed no crime in Roman myth.
It looks like there might be 2 similar words. One of them is krounoi and the other is krenai, you can find the forms in the Greek alphabet in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-dgra/0115.html)
Roman....the word "ursa" is Latin for "bear"
The word volcano more likely came from ROMAN mythology, not Greek, because the Roman god of fire and volcanoes was called Vulcan.
Titan is a Greek word. In Greek mythology titans were members of the second order of divine beings.
The word "orchestra" comes from the Greek word ὀρχοῦμαι, meaning "to dance". It was then adopted into Latin. Therefore its origin is not Roman.
Actually, I believe it is Roman, not Greek. Ceres, Goddess of grain.
Mercury was one of the Roman Gods. He was the messanger god.