it comes from Odysseus. His long journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan war is an odyssey after his name.
Ancient Greek.
From the ancient Greek word, biblion, meaning "book."
The language of origin of xanthosis is Greek. It comes from the Greek word "xanthos," meaning yellow.
The word 'lepto' is of Greek origin. It comes from the ancient, classical Greek language of ancient Greece. The word is an adjective that means 'thin'.
It doesnt have a greek origin, its the latin word dictator. A dictator in ancient rome was a judge temporarily invested with absolute power.
It is a name - no origin other than an Ancient Greek name - for the Greek god of the oceans. In Roman mythology, he was called Neptune.
According to Wiktionary (a division of The Wikimedia Foundation) the word "politics", comes from the Ancient Greek word of, "politic" by analogy of the Ancient Greek goddess of Aristotle, and the meaning of the origin of the word, "politics" means, "affairs of state"
The Greek word is Odysseia, name of the Homeric poem of ancient Greece, relating to the 10 year wanderings of Odyssius, King of Ithica, after the Trojan war. Composed near the end of the 8th Century BC
From Ancient Greek τεχνολογία (tekhnologia, "systematic treatment (of grammar)"), from τέχνη (tekhne, "art") + -λογία.
the word you're looking for is nostalgia, right? "nostos" means homecoming, and "algos" means intense pain. Which means suffering from your need to return to your place of origin. Sth like being really, reaaally homesick i guess. I'm Greek and we learn ancient Greek at school..When we did the Odyssey, they almost brainwashed that with that word :p
The word is from Late Latin 'archaeologia' meaning a study of what is ancient, There is also a Greek word 'arkhaiologia' derived from 'arkhaios' meaning ancient or beginning
harpyia was the ancient greek word for a snatcher or snatchers & it probably came from harpazein meaning to snatch