The Greek word "deon" (δέον) literally means "that which is necessary" or "what is binding." It is often associated with duties, obligations, and moral responsibilities. In philosophical contexts, particularly in ethics, it refers to the imperative of acting according to one's duties or moral laws. The term is foundational in discussions of deontological ethics, which prioritize the morality of actions over their consequences.
what does the name Deon mean?
Pathos in Greek literally means suffering, feeling, emotion
Literally: Man of God cf link
Do you mean "ya sou"? If so, it means "hi" or "hello," and literally: "to your health."
it means aweswome in every way possible because the guy writing this is named deon!
The Greeks used the word "onkos" to denote a tumor. It is literally translated in Greek as "mass" or "burden".
In the Greek, the word sea literally means sea, lake or body of water. It has no different meaning then the English.
It comes from the Greek words "astron", meaning star, and "nomos" meaning law.
Literally they both mean ball (orb from Latin, sphere from Greek).
Medea literally means "cunning" in Ancient Greek, however further along in its etymology it relates to an advisory healer.
Theocracy is derived from the combination of the Greek words "theos" meaning god and kratein meaning rule of. So it literally means "rule by gods"
The name hippopotamus comes from Greek roots. Hippos is Greek for horse and potamos is Greek for river, so the name hippopotamus literally means "river horse".