In the Greek the word THEOS was used in a polytheism manor denoting a god (little g) or deity, by the Grecians. Hence the word was appropriated by Jews and retained by Christians to denote the one true God (Big G).
In the Septuagint "theos" translates the Hebrew words Elohim and Jehovah, the former indicating His power and pre-eminence, the latter His unoriginated, immutable, eternal, and self-sustained existence.
1598, from GK. Proteus, sea god (son of Oceanus and Tethys) who could change his form.
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
It means "close to God"
its from ..the word :"die" and "dairy:" !! ^^
A judge by god or savior of peace
The Romans called their God of fire Vulcan, and from that we get the word volcano.
It is a word considered to have mystical powers derived from a Greek word Abraxus, relating to a name for a supreme God and therefore a word of power.
Muslims are ANYONE who embrace Islam (religion)they are Chinese Muslims (originate from China), Indian Muslims (originate from India), Arab Muslims (originate from the Middle East), European Muslims (originate from Europe), African Muslims (originate from Africa)...and not forgetting Malay Muslims (originate from the Malay Archipelago - Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei)Muslims comes , "from Allah." (The Arabic word for god, a god, or the gods is "Allah") It is the word used by Christians as well as Muslims in the Islamic world
Where does Thank you originate?
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
1598, from GK. Proteus, sea god (son of Oceanus and Tethys) who could change his form.
Known in 14th Century French as 'a dieu vous commant' meaning 'I commend you to God'. and used as a farewell word "adieu" is French for "goodbye."
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
the boat came from god
January: From the Roman God Janus with two faces; god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings, one looking behind and one looking forward.
The word "hamburger" did not originate in France. It is derived from the German city of Hamburg.
In France