Presumably from Italy, as it is the Latin word for "great".
Taughannock the word comes from the language of the Delaware Indians. The name Taughannock refers either to Cheif Taughnnock, or the word Taghkanic meaning"great fall in the woods"
the illiad and the oddyssy are two epics made by homer, a greek poet. oddysseus was the main character, a great hero and warrior from the Trojan war
The word responsibiliy comes from the Latin word fart
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
The word 'great' does not come from greek. it's old English from the germanic: "grautaz"
From Latin 'magnanimous' meaning 'great souled'
From the Mohawk word Ontar-io, meaning 'beautiful lake or great lake'
Presumably from Italy, as it is the Latin word for "great".
The word tycoon comes from the Japanese language. It is derived from the word taikun which means great lord or shogun.
No. It came from the word "mici gama" which means great waters.
Britain is derived from Sanskrit word "Brihatstan" meaning Great Country. That is why Great is added to Britain to signify the original meaning.
Michigan. The word "Michigan" originally referred to the lake itself, and is believed to come from the Ojibwa word mishigami meaning "great water".
The term "cymatics" was coined by Hans Jenny, a Swiss scientist who derived it from the Greek word kyma (a great wave).
No, the word "great" is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "great" is greatly.
The word has Latin origins 'aeviturnus' meaning 'of great age'. It has passed into the English language from old French, a variant form of 'eterne'