"Oikos logia" is a Greek term that translates to "household study" or "study of the home." It combines "oikos," meaning home or household, and "logia," meaning study or discourse. This term often relates to the field of ecology, which originally emerged from the study of the relationships between living organisms and their environments, akin to the dynamics within a household.
Oikos is a basic unit of society in Greek culture. For example, a family with a head of the household along with the rest of his extended family was an oikos.
Oikonomia is householder management. We use it as the root for Ecology and Economy. Oikos refers to a household, with a connotation of a large estate.
the word gold comes from the latin word Aurum
The word dungarees come from the Hindi (Indian) word dungri
The word 'victor' is already a Latin word. It means "conqueror".
Oikos means "house" or "family" in Greek, while logia means "study" or "discourse."
Logia
Oikos, means 'house'
The word "eco" comes from the Greek word "oikos" meaning "house" or "household." It is commonly used as a prefix in English to denote something related to the environment or ecology.
Oikos and nemein are the ancient Greek roots of 'economy'. In the word by word translation, the Greek noun 'oikos' means 'house'. The Greek infinitive 'nemein' means 'to manage'.
-logy actually comes from the Greek -logia. It refers to areas of study or sometimes pieces of writing.
oikos is the greek for "house" or "home"
An oikos (ancient Greek: οἶκος, plural: οἶκοι, English prefix: Eco for Ecology and Economics) is the ancient Greek equivalent of a household, house, or family
γαία [gea (greek)] + λογία[logia (greek)]
Oikos - journal - was created in 1949.
Oikos University shooting happened on 2012-04-02.
The word pathology is from the Greek πάθος, pathos, and -λογία, -logia. "pathos" means "pain" or "suffering" and is used to describe a disease (ex. psycho-path). Logia, or the modern suffix "-logy" means "the study of"