APOCRYPHA
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ανÎκδοτ -ος -η -ο (masc/fem/neut) [anecdot -os -ee -o] = not published, but in modern Greek is also used to refer to a short (especially funny) story = a joke.
See anecdote < ανÎκδοτο
αδημοσίευτ -ος -η -ο [a-thee-mo-see-eft -os -ee -o] = unpublished
apochrypha
greek
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If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Zeus mean same in Greek
Hippocrene Books
King James appointed 54 scholars who used for the New Testament the Greek text published by Eramus of Rotterdam and a Greek-Latin text from the 6TH century. It was first published in 1611.
'THe Greek Myths' by Robert Graves was first published in London and New York in 1955.
It doesn't mean anything more than "published," which is making something available to the public.
Zeus mean same in Greek
Ecos mean house in Greek
Shurale is not a greek name and it doesnt mean anything in the Greek language.