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Comet From Old French comete From Latin cometaFrom Greek kometes long hair, from kome hair
Comet is derived from 'cometes' which is a Latin word. This in turn has been derived from 'Kometes' which is Greek for 'long haired'. This also means stars with hair according to Aristotle's derivation.
Edmond Halley
The word "comet" comes from the greek words, kometes asteers which means "hairy star". Ancient Greek astronomers thought comets looked like stars trailing long hair behind them. In the past, comets were thought to signal disasters on earth since they appeared so unexpectedly and dramatically. For example: The defeat of King Harold at the battle of Hastings in 1066 was preceded by the appearance of Halley's Comet. In the past people also thought comets signalled floods, famine, and plagues.
The Greek gods could change their hair color.
Greek art depicts Theseus with hair on his head.
they were called hair ribbons not!
Hygieia
The surname Kanarellis has Greek origins. It is derived from the Greek word "kanaris," which means "head of hair" or "a full head of hair." This surname is typically associated with individuals who have a significant amount of hair or are known for their lush hair.
She usually wore her hair down
cymatrichoius
Not in Greek myth.