A helmet is a head gear that was worn by the Greek soldiers. It was meant to shield the head against attacks from enemies.
Attic helmet, Corinthian helmet, Beotian helmet, Chalcidian helmet, Illyrian helmet, Boar's tusk helmet.
Kranos (Κράνος)
A helmet because she is the Greek goddess of battle strategy.
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Yes it does.
Spear, helmet, dog, chariot, boar.
Liam does not "mean" anything in Greek. Liam is a variant on the name William, which comes from Germanic roots meaning something like "resolute helmet" (or, figuratively, "guardian"). There are other languages in which a word similar to "liam" occurs, but as far as I know Greek is not one of them.
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
Yes; aside from its noun meaning, HELMET is a verb meaning "to cover or protect with a helmet." And the perfect past tense of this word is HELMETED.
His Helmet of Invisibility.
They are not his boots and helmet. When a soldier dies, his helmet, boots and tags are put on his gun for a memorial for that soldier
Hades had an invisibility cap, or helmet.