It has several meanings; this is taken from Vines Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words:
Witness (Noun and Verb) [Noun]
martus or martur (whence Eng., "martyr," one who bears "witness" by his death) denotes "one who can or does aver what he has seen or heard or knows;" it is usedHellene is Greek for Greek. In Greek their country is called Hellas.
The greek word "δόρατος" (dhoratos) is the genitive of the word "δόρυ" (dhoree=spear).
The Greek term mythos can mean either story, legend, or plot.
The Greek term mythos can mean either story, legend, or plot.
It is not a Greek word; it is Welsh for "silver". Así̱mi is the Greek equivalent for "silver".
Pnevma
Pnevma
No, the word originated from the Greek word for 'witness' - martur.
There is no such word in Greek.
It is the Greek word for "battle".
In Greek, the word "collo" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Greek word.
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.
"naughtiness" is not a Greek word, it is English.
Ecos mean house in Greek
The Greek word is ΝΕΚΡΟΨΙΑ. The -opsy part of the word autopsy is from the root/word opt- (e.g. OPTICAL). The meaning of the Greek word is "Inspection of the corpse". I don't understand quite well why this word is transferred as "autopsy" (ΑΥΤΟΨΙΑ). ΑΥΤΟΠΤΗΣ stands for "the eye witness".
If you mean what is the greek word for "wood sound" then its: Ξύλινος ήχος [xeelinos ehos] If you mean HOW DOES the Greek word for wood sound, then it's xeelo
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.